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Publication  No.  3 


City  Club  of  Chicago 

List  of  Titles  on  Municipal 
Government 


With  Special  Reference  to  City  Charters  and  to 
Local  Conditions  in  Chicago 


Compiled  by 

Charles  Harvey   Brown 

Reference  Librarian,  The  John  Crerar  Library 


List  of  Titles 


on 


Municipal  Government 


With  Special  Reference  to  City  Charters  and 
to  Local  Conditions  in  Chicago 


Prepared  at  the  Request  of  the  City  Club  of  Chicago 
for  the  Chicago  Charter  Convention 


By 

Charles  Harvey  Brown 
Reference  Librarian,  The  John  Crerar  Library 


Chicago,  111.,  March  i,  1906 


City  Club  of  Chicago 


CHICAGO  CHARTER  CONVENTION 


STANDING  COMMITTEES 

Municipal  Elections,  Appointments  and  Tenure  of  Office. 

Municipal,  Executive  and  Departmental  Organization. 

Municipal  Legislature. 

Municipal  Courts. 

Municipal  Taxation  and  Revenues. 

Municipal  Expenditures  and  Accounting. 

Relations    of   the   Municipality   to   Other   Organizations   and   Public 

Authorities. 
Public  Education. 
Public  Utilities. 

Penal,  Charitable  and  Reformatory  Institutions. 
Municipal  Parks  and  Public  Grounds. 
Law  Committee. 
Rivers  and  Harbors. 
Rules,  Procedure  and  General  Plan. 


PREFACE 


In  view  of  the  recent  favorable  decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Illinois 
on  the  charter  amendment,  and  the  organization  of  the  Chicago  Charter 
Convention,  it  is  certain  that  the  structure  of  municipal  government  will 
be  very  seriously  considered  during  the  coming  year.  There  is,  however, 
no  convenient  list  of  the  most  important  sources  of  information  bearing  on 
these  problems  now  of  such  great  interest.  The  bibliography  here  pre- 
sented does  not  purport  to  cover  all  of  the  books  upon  municipal  govern- 
ment, but  includes  merely  a  selected  list  of  such  material  as  particularly 
bears  upon  the  structure  of  city  government.  It  includes  the  charters  of  all 
the  most  important  American  cities  and  recent  charters  of  a  number  of 
comparatively  small  cities,  the  most  valuable  treatises  on  municipal  gov- 
ernment and  a  number  of  special  reports  or  investigations  of  city  prob- 
lems. By  no  means  all  of  the  existing  works  are  cited  here,  but  it  is 
believed  that  the  most  important  and  reliable  have  been  included.  It  is 
hoped  that  this  list  may  be  of  service  to  those  interested  in  improving  the 
structure  of  the  local  government  or  governments. 

JOSEPH  W.  HINER 
CHARLES  EDWARD  MERRIAM 
AKSEL  G.  S.  JOSEPHSON 

Library  Committee 


This  list  was  compiled  solely  with  reference  to  the  requirements  of  the 
Chicago  Charter  Convention,  hence  certain  subjects  of  importance  in  Chi- 
cago at  the  present  time  have  been  emphasized,  while  topics  of  perhaps 
greater  interest  elsewhere  have  not  been  so  fully  treated.  The  classifica- 
tion was  determined  by  the  organization  of  the  convention  into  committees. 
No  attempt  has  been  made  to  give  full  bibliographical  details  in  collation, 
but  the  main  pagination  has  been  indicated  in  all  cases.  The  initials  in 
the  margin  denote  the  libraries  in  which  the  titles  may  be  found ;  the  list 

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having  been  compared  with  the  catalogues  of  the  University  of  Chicago, 
the  John  Crerar,  the  Chicago  Public,  and  the  City  Club  of  Chicago 
libraries.  The  resources  of  no  one  of  the  libraries  has  by  any  means 
been  exhausted,  however.  The  Municipal  Library  has  a  representative  col- 
lection of  city  charters,  but  lack  of  time  prevented  any  attempt  to  check 
these,  except  in  so  far  as  they  are  not  in  other  libraries  in  the  vicinity. 
The  Law  Institute  Library  and  the  University  of  Chicago  Law  Library 
have  valuable  collections  of  state  and  city  codes,  session  laws  and  legal 
text-books,  all  of  which  contain  material  of  use  to  the  student  of  city 
government.  Few  administrative  reports  of  the  various  cities  have  been 
given,  although  many  of  them  are  of  value.  The  municipal  registers  of  the 
larger  cities,  which  usually  contain  the  city  charters,  should  also  be  con- 
sulted. As  a  general  rule  titles  in  foreign  languages  have  been  omitted. 
Whenever  necessary,  titles  have  been  entered  under  both  the  name  of  the 
city  and  the  specific  subject,  except  in  the  case  of  Chicago.  The  compiler 
is  under  great  obligation  to  Professor  Charles  Edward  Merriam,  of  the  De- 
partment of  Political  Science  of  the  University  of  Chicago,  who  has  care- 
fully revised  the  list,  and  who  has  been  largely  instrumental  in  deter- 
mining its  scope  and  selection.  This  list,  in  somewhat  extended  form,  is 
to  be  submitted  to  the  N.  Y.  State  Library  School  in  partial  fulfillment  of 
its  requirements  for  graduation.  The  following  are  the  abbreviations  used 
for  the  various  libraries : 

C.     Chicago  Public  Library,  Washington  street,  Michigan  avenue  and 
Randolph  street. 

Ci.     City  Club  of  Chicago,  228  South  Clark  street. 

/.     The   John  Crerar  Library,  Marshall  Field  Building,   87  Wabash 
avenue. 

Z.     Chicago  Law  Institute,  sixteenth  floor,  134  Monroe  street. 
M.     Bureau  of  Statistics  and  Municipal  Library,  Room  206,  City  Hall. 

U.     University  of  Chicago  Library,   Press   and  Law  Buildings,   Ellis 
avenue  and  Fifty-eighth  street. 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 

General  Works  and  TT    S    - 

_ 

Australia 
Canada 
Cuba 
France 
Germany 

Great  Britain 
Japan 
New  Zealand 
Sweden 

SPECIAL    TOPICS 

Charities,  Juvenile  Court,  Prisons  -- 15 

Civic  Aesthetics,  Parks,  Playgrounds 16 

Education      --_ 17 

Elections 18 

Engineering,  Sanitation,  Public  Health,  Streets  1 8 

Finance,  Taxation,  Accounting   -  19 

Housing  2 1 

Legislature,  Mayor                                                                          -  -      22 

Police -  22 

Relations  to  State     -                                                                   -  23 

Public  Utilities,  Municipal  Ownership     -------  24 

Electricity,  Gas,  Lighting        Transportation 
Telephones  Water  Works 

Individual  States          ----- 30 

Connecticut  New  York 

Illinois  Ohio 

Indiana  Pennsylvania 

Massachusetts  Wisconsin 
Michigan 


Individual  Cities   - 



Baltimore 

New  York 

Boston 

Olympia 

Buffalo 

Omaha 

Cleveland 

Philadelphia 

Denver 

Portland 

Detroit 

Providence 

Grand  Rapids 

St.  Joseph 

Kansas  City 

St.  Louis 

Los  Angeles 

St  Paul 

Manila 

San  Francisco 

Milwaukee 

Seattle 

Minneapolis 

Washington 

New  Haven 

33 


39 

General  Housing 

Charters,  Ordinances  Parks,  Playgrounds 

Proposed  Charters  Police 

Charities  Saloons 

Civil  Service  Sanitation,  Public  Health 

Education,  Libraries  Streets 

Finances,  Taxation,  Accounts  Transportation 

Gas,  Electricity,  Lighting  Tunnels 

Harbors,  River  Tunnels  Water  Works 


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The  sign  +  denotes  a  current  publication,  of  which  the  library  has  a  complete 
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Macmillan,  1899.  2  vols.  $4. 

A  review  of  popular  government  in  the  United  States,  Great  Britain,  and  France. 
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1888.  2  vols.  $4. 

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cities. — 51:  The  working  of  city  governments. — 52:  An  American  view  of  govern- 
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tions.    4th  ed.     Bost.,  Little,  Brown,  1890.     2  vols.  $12. 

A  reprint  of  this  ed.  was  made  in  1902. 

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Contents:  Municipal  ownership,  League  of  municipalities,  Municipal  legislation, 
Municipal  public  works. 

Wilcox,  D.  F.  Municipal  home  rule,  city  charters  framed  by  municipal  con- 
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sprinkling,  garbage,  fire,  and  underground  electric  service  in  all 
the  incorporated  places  in  the  United  States,  and  in  all  the  New 
England  towns  of  3,000  population  and  upwards  by  the  census  of 
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C.Cl.J.U.Steffens,  Lincoln.  The  shame  of  the  cities.  N.  Y.,  McClure, 
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Contents. — Introduction;  and  some  conclusions. — Tweed  days  in  St.  Louis. — 
The  shame  of  Minneapolis. — The  shamelessness  of  St.  Louis. — Pittsburg:  a  city 
ashamed. — Philadelphia:  corrupt  and  contented. — Chicago:  half  free  and  fighting 
on. — New  York:  good  government  to  the  test. 

C.C1J.U.U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Census  reports.  Twelfth  census  of  the 
United  States,  taken  in  the  year  1900.  Washington,  1901-02.  10  v. 

Contents. — v.  i-ii.  Population. — v.  iii-iv.  Vital  statistics. — v.  v-vi.  Agriculture. 
— v.  vii-x.  Manufactures. 

Supplemented  by  special  reports  and  bulletins. 

CJ.U.  U.  S. — Bureau  of  the  Census.  Statistics  of  cities  having  a  popula- 
tion of  over  25,000,  1902  and  1903.  481  p.  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  the 
Census.  Bulletin  20,  1905). 

Gives  comparisons  in  detail  for  various  subjects,  such  as  finances,  street  rail- 
ways, municipal  industries,  etc. 

C1J.U.  Weber,  Adna  F.  The  growth  of  cities  in  the  i9th  century;  a  study 
in  statistics.  495  p.  (Columbia  University.  Studies  in  history, 
economics,  and  public  law,  1899.  Vol.  11).  $3.50. 

C.C1. J.U.Weber,  Adna  F.  The  significance  of  recent  city  growth;  the  era 
of  small  industrial  centres.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social 
Science.  Annals.  March,  1904.  23:  223-36). 

C.Cl.J.U.Whinery,  Samuel.  Municipal  public  works;  their  inception,  con- 
struction, and  management.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1903.  241  p.  $1.50 
net. 

C.Cl.J.U.Wilcox,  Delos  F.  The  American  City:  a  problem  in  democracy. 
N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1904.  423  p.  $1.25  net. 

Cl.J.U.  Wilcox,  Delos  F.  The  municipal  program.  (Chicago  Conference 
for  Good  City  Government.  Proceedings.  1904.  12:  181-90). 

Contains  statement  of  use  made  of  the  municipal  program. 

C.Cl.J.U.Wilcox,  Delos  F.  The  study  of  city  government.  An  outline  of 
the  problems  of  municipal  functions,  control,  and  organization. 
N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1897.  268  p.  $1.50. 

C.J.U.  Wilson,  Woodrow.  The  state.  Elements  of  historical  and  prac- 
tical politics.  A  sketch  of  institutional  history  and  administration. 
Boston,  Heath,  1895.  686  p.  $2. 

Considerable  attention  is  given  to  local  government. 

C.J.U.  Woodruff,  Clinton  R.  An  American  municipal  program.  (Political 
Science  Quarterly,  March,  1903.  18:  47-58). 

C.Cl.J.U.Zueblin,  Charles.  American  municipal  progress;  chapters  in  muni- 
cipal sociology.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1902.  380  p.  $1.25  net. 

Contents. — Introduction :  municipal  sociology. — Transportation. — Public  works. 
— Sanitation. — Public  schools. — Public  libraries. — Public  buildings. — Parks  and  bou- 
levards.— Public  recreation. — Public  control,  ownership,  and  operation. 

Cl.J.U.  Zueblin,  Charles.  A  decade  of  civic  development.  Chicago  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  Press,  1905.  188  p.  $1.25. 

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FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

C.C1. J.U.Shaw,  Albert.  Municipal  government  in  continental  Europe.  Lon- 
don, Unwin,  1897.  505  p.  $2. 

Appendix  1,  The  budget  of  Paris.— Appendix  2,  Condensed  budget  of  Berlin.— 
Appendix  3,  The  French  municipal  code. 

Australia. 

C.C1J.U. Gelling,  B.  R.  The  municipal  institutions  of  Australia;  with  special 
reference  to  conditions  in  New  South  Wales.  (Amer.  Acad.  of 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals,  March,  1904.  23:  255-67). 

Cl.  New  Zealand.  Parliament.  General  Assembly.  Municipal  corpo- 

rations. Wellington,  1900.  110  p. 

Canada. 

Cl.  Ontario,  Canada.  Legislative  Assembly.  Consolidated  municipal 

act.  Toronto,  1903.  430  p. 

Cl.  Ontario,  Canada.  Legislative  Assembly.  Select  Committee.  Mu- 

nicipal trading  and  municipal  ownership  or  operation  of  public 
utilities.  Toronto,  Cameron,  1903.  246  p. 

J.U.  Shortt,  Adam.  Municipal  government  in  Ontario,  by  Adam  Shortt. 
Municipal  organization  in  Ontario,  by  K.  W.  McKay,  Bibliogra- 
phy of  Canadian  municipal  government  by  S.  Morley  Wickett. 
(University  of  Toronto  Studies.  History  and  Economics.  Vol.  2, 
no.  2,  70  p.) 

CJ.U.  Wickett,  S.  Morley.  City  government  in  Canada.  (Political  Science 
Quarterly,  June,  1900.  15:  240-59). 

Cuba. 
C.Cl.J.U.Rowe,  Leo  S.     The  reorganization  of  local  government  in  Cuba. 

(Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.     Annals,  March,  1905. 

25:  311-21). 

France. 
CJ.U.      Block,  Maurice.     Dictionnaire  de  1'administration  franchise.     Qua- 

trieme  edition.    Paris,  Berger-Levrault  &  cie,  1898.    2342  p.  F.  37.50. 
J.U.         Dubois,  Louis  Paul.     Essai  sur  les  finances  communales.     Paris, 

Perrin,  1898.    306  p.    F.  3.50. 
CJ.U.      Rowe,   L.   S.     The   socialistic   municipalities   of  northern   France. 

(Yale  Review,  Feb.,  1899.     7:  363-74). 

Paris. 

J.U.  Cadoux,  Gaston.  Les  finances  de  la  ville  de  Paris  de  1798  a  1900. 
Suivies  d'un  essai  de  statistique  comparative  des  charges  commu- 
nales des  principales  villes  francaises  et  etrangeres,  de  1878  a  1898. 
Paris,  Berger-Levrault,  1900.  821  p.  F.  15. 

"Probably   the   most   extensive  and   elaborate   study   which   has   yet   been   made 
concerning  the  finances   of   any   city."      E.    Dana   Durand. 

J.U.  Gessen,  Rene.  Organization  municipale  de  Paris;  projets  de  re- 
forme.  Paris,  Giard  &  Briere,  1904.  172  p. 

J.U.  Seine,  Departement.  Direction  des  affaires  municipales.  Annuaire 
statistique  de  la  ville  de  Paris.  Paris,  Masson,  1881-f.  Vol.  1-f-. 
F.  6,  for  1902. 

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Germany. 

CJ.U.      Brooks,   Robert   C.     The  three-class   election   system  in   Prussian 

cities.     (Municipal  Affairs,  Sept.,  1899.    3:  396-433). 
CJ.U.      Goodnow,    Frank    J.      Local    government    in    Prussia.      (Political 

Science  Quarterly,  Dec.,  1889— March,  1890.     4:  648-66;  5:  124-58). 
CJ.U.      James,  Edmund  J.     City  administration  in  Germany.      (American 

Journal  of  Sociology,  July,  1901.     7:  29-52). 
U.  Leidig,    Eugene.      Das    preussische    Stadtrecht      Die    Verfassung 

und  Verwaltung  der  preussischen  Stadte,  systematisch  dargestellt. 

Berlin,  Siemenroth  und  Worms,  1891.    552  p.     M.  7. 
CJ.U.     Woodhead,  Howard.    The  first  German  Municipal  Exposition,  held 

in  Dresden  in  1903.     Chicago,  University  of  Chicago,  1904.     84  p. 
"Reprinted  from  the  American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  ix,   nos.  4,  5,  6,  and 

vol.    x,   no.    1,    January,    March,    May,    and  July   1904." 

J.  Wuttke,  Robert,  ed.     Die  deutschen  Stadte,  geschildert  nach  den 

Ergebnissen   der   ersten   Deutschen   Stadteattsstellung  zu   Dresden 
1903.     Leipzig,  F.   Brandstetter,  1904.     2  vols.  M.  30. 

Berlin. 

CJ.U.  Brooks,  Robert  C.  Berlin's  tax  problem.  (Political  Science  Quar- 
terly, Dec.,  1905.  20:  665-95). 

CJ.U.  Brooks,  Robert  C.  The  municipal  gas  works  of  Berlin.  (Yale  Re- 
view, Feb.,  1906.  14:  361-73). 

CJ.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  The  City  Council  of  Berlin.  (American  Jour- 
nal of  Sociology,  Nov.,  1900.  6:  407-15). 

CJ.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  Street  railway  franchises  in  the  city  of  Berlin. 
(Journal  of  Political  Economy,  March,  1901.  9:  260-71). 

Halle. 

J.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  Municipal  administration  in  Germany  as  seen 
in  the  government  of  a  typical  Prussian  city,  Halle  a/S.  Chicago, 
University  of  Chicago  Press,  1901.  93  p.  (Chicago.  University. 
Studies  in  Political  Science). 

Appeared  originally  in  briefer  form  in  Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
May,  1900.  15:  313-54. 

Great  Britain. 
CJ.U.      Blunden,  G.  H.    British  local  finance.     (Political  Science  Quarterly, 

March-June,  1894.    9:  78-107,  268-302). 

J.U.  The  County  Councils,  municipal  corporations,  urban  district,  rural 
district,  and  parish  councils  companion,  magesterial  directory,  poor- 
law  authorities  and  local  government  year  book.  London,  Kelly, 
1897+.  No.  21+.  10s.  6d. 

Edited  by   Sir  J.   R.   Somers  Vine. 

CJ.U.  Dolman,  Frederick  L.  Municipalities  at  work.  The  municipal  policy 
of  six  great  towns  and  its  influence  on  their  social  welfare.  Lon- 
don, Methuen,  1895.  143  p.  2s.  6d. 

Contents. — 1.  Birmingham. — 2.  Manchester. — 3.  Liverpool. — 4.  Glasgow. — 
5.  Bradford. — 6.  Leeds. — Conclusion. — Appendices:  1.  The  municipalities  and 
labour.  2.  Comparative  statistics. 

J.U.  Gomme,  George  L.  Lectures  on  the  principles  of  local  government. 
Delivered  at  the  London  school  of  Economics,  1897.  Westmin- 
ster, Constable,  1897.  267  p.  12s. 

"With  special  reference  to  England." 

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J.(  1897+)  Great  Britain.     Local  Government  Board.     Annual  report.  Lon- 
U.  don,  1872+. 

The  reports  of  the  Board  on  Local  Taxation  also  give  valuable  information. 

J.  Great  Britain.    Local  Government  Board.     Municipal  corporation? 

(reproductive   undertakings).      Return   of  the   reproductive   under 
takings  carried  on  by  municipal  boroughs,  brought  up  to  the  31st 
day  of  March,  1902.     London,  1902.     141  p.     (Great  Britain.     Par- 
liament.    Sessional  papers,  1902.     398.) 

J.  Great  Britain — Parliament.    Report  from  the  joint  select  committee 

on   municipal   trading.     London,    1903.     462  p.      (Gt.   Brit.   Parlia- 
ment.   H.  of  C.  Reports,  270.)    4s. 

Also  in  H.  of  L.  Reports.     172. 

Report  of  a  similar  joint  committee  on  municipal  trading  was  made  in  1900. 

CJ.U.  Hartshorne,  Charles  H.  The  management  of  English  towns.  (Po- 
litical Science  Quarterly.  March,  1906.  21:  91-110.) 

CJ.U.  Howe,  Frederic  C.  Municipal  ownership  in  Great  Britain.  (U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Labor.  Jan,  1906.  62:  1-123.) 

C1J.U.  Maltbie,  Milo  R.  English  local  government;  a  study  of  the  rela- 
tions of  central  and  local  government.  296p.  (Columbia  Univer- 
sity. Studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law.  1897.  Vol.  9, 
No.  1.)  $2. 

CJ.U.  Maltbie,  Milo  R.  The  English  local  government  board.  (Political 
Science  Quarterly,  June,  1898.  13:  232-58.) 

CJ.U.  Meyer,  Hugo  R.  Municipal  ownership  in  Great  Britain.  (Journal 
of  Political  Economy.  Sept,  1905.  13:  481-505.) 

J.U.  Municipal  socialism,  a  series  of  articles  reprinted  from  the  Times. 
London,  The  Times  office,  1902.  88  p. 

Contents. — The  socialist  idea. — The  increase  in  local  burdens. — Local  rates 
and  commercial  enterprises. — Municipal  versus  private  trading. — The  question  of 
efficiency. — Municipalities  and  direct  labour. — A  socialist  regime  at  West  Ham. — 
"A  municipal  Mecca"  [Battersea] — A  triumph  of  democracy. — The  position  at 
Birmingham. — Municipal  enterprise  at  Glasgow. — Where  municipal  management 
does  not  pay. — The  housing  question:  Municipal  enterprise.  Private  enterprise. — 
Conclusions  and  recommendations. 

J.U.  The  Municipal  year  book  of  the  United  Kingdom.  London,  i897-j-. 
No.  1-f-.  3s.  6d.  per  no. 

Edited  by  Robert  Donald. 
Cl.   has   1904+. 

Cl.J.U.  Redlich,  Josef.  Local  government  in  England.  Ed.  with  addi- 
tions by  Francis  W.  Hirst.  London,  Macmillan,  1903.  2  v.  21s. 
net. 

"The  standard  work  on  the  structure  of  English  municipal  government." 

C.Cl.J.U.Shaw,  Albert.  Municipal  government  in  Great  Britain.  N.  Y, 
Century  Co,  1895.  385  p.  $2. 

Appendix  1,  Chief  provisions  of  the  English  municipal  code. — Appendix  2, 
The  London  Progressive  platform,  adopted  by  the  London  Liberal  and  Radical 
Union  in  1892;  a  statement  of  a  progressive  policy. — Appendix  3,  the  unifica- 
tion of  London. 

London. 

C.Cl.J.U.Adler,  Herbert  M.  Recent  changes  in  the  government  of  London. 
(Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  March,  1904. 
23:  237-54.) 

U.  London.     County  Council.     Publications.     No.  2+.     Lond,  1890+. 

J.U.  The  London  Manual.  London,  Lloyd,  1896+.  No.  1+.  Is.  6d. 
per  vol. 

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J.U.  Seager,  John.  The  government  of  London  under  the  London  gov- 
ernment act,  1899.  London,  King,  1899.  102  p.  2s.  6d. 

J.U.  Whelen,  Frederick.  London  government.  London,  Richards,  1898. 
291  p.  3s.  6d. 

Manchester. 

Manchester  Municipal  Code,  being  a  digest  of  the  local  acts  of 
Parliament,  charters,  commissions,  orders,  bye-laws,  regulations, 
and  public  instructions  and  forms  in  force  within  the  city  of  Man- 
chester. Manchester,  Solicitors  Law  Stationery  Society,  1894-1901. 
6  vols.  15s.  per  vol. 

Cl.  has  vols.  1-3.     Municipal  Museum  has  complete. 

Scotland. 

Cl.J.U.  Atkinson,  Mabel.  Local  government  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
Blackwood,  1904.  441  p.  12s.  6d  . 

"A   selected   bibliography,"   p.   403-416. 

J.U.  Geddes,  Patrick.  City  development,  a  study  of  parks,  garden  and 
culture-institutes:  a  report  of  the  Carnegie  Dunfermline  trust. 
Edinburgh,  Geddes,  1904.  231  p.  21s.,  net. 

Glasgow. 

C.J.U.  Bell,  James.  Glasgow,  its  municipal  organization  and  adminis- 
tration. Glasgow,  MacLehose,  1896.  426  p. 

J.  Glasgow.  Handbook  on  the  municipal  enterprises.  Glasgow,  An- 

derson, 1904.  147  p. 

Cl.  Glasgow.  Municipal  Commission  on  the  Housing  of  the  Poor. 

Report  and  recommendations  together  with  minutes  of  evidence 
and  appendices.  Glasgow,  1904.  979  p. 

Japan. 

C.J.U.  Clement,  Ernest  W.  Local  self  government  in  Japan.  (Political 
Science  Quarterly,  June,  1892.  7:  294-306.) 

Modeled  upon  Prussian  system  with  3  classes  of  electors. 

New  Zealand. 

J.U.  New  Zealand.  Registrar-General's  Office.  Statistics  of  the  Colony 
of  New  Zealand,  with  statistics  of  local  governing  bodies.  Wel- 
lington, 1891+. 

Sweden. 

C.J.U.  Siosteen,  Gustaf.  City  administration  in  Sweden.  (Municipal 
Affairs,  Dec.,  1901.  5:  779-92.) 


SPECIAL  TOPICS 

CHARITIES,  JUVENILE  COURT,  PRISONS. 

C.J.U.      Adams,   Herbert  B.     Notes  on  the  literature  of  charities.     48  p. 

(Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  political  science. 

1887.    5th  series.    Vol.  8.)    25  cts. 
C.Cl.J.U.Folks,   Homer.     Problems   in   administration   of   municipal    chari- 

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ties.     (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.     Annals.     March, 
1904.    23:  268-80.) 

CJ.U.  Henderson,  Charles  R.  Modern  methods  of  charity;  an  account  of 
the  systems  of  relief,  public  and  private,  in  the  principal  countries 
having  modern  methods.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1904.  715  p.  $3.50  net. 

Bibliography:  p.  689-702. 

C.C1  J.U.Henderson,  Charles  R.  Modern  prison  systems.  Their  organization 
and  regulation  in  various  countries  of  Europe  and  America.  Wash., 
1903.  319  p.  (U.  S.  57th  Cong.,  2nd  sess.  House.  Doc.  No.  452.) 

C.C1J.U.  Juvenile  Courts.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  An- 
nals. July,  1902.  20:  255-85.) 

Contents:     Williamson,    E.    E.      Probation   and  juvenile  courts.  —  Beitler,   A.   M. 
Juvenile  court  in  Phil.  —  Almy,  F.     Juvenile  courts  in  Buffalo. 

J.U.  Massachusetts.  Board  to  Investigate  the  Subject  of  the  Unem- 
ployed. Report.  March  13,  1895.  Boston,  Wright  &  Potter,  1895. 
5  v.  in  1. 

Contents.  —  v.  1.     Relief  measures.  —  v.  2.     Wayfarers  and  tramps.  —  v.  3.     Public 
works.  —  v.  4.     Causes.  —  v.   5.     Final  report. 

"Most  valuable  and  extensive  inquiry  yet  made  in  U.  S." 

C.(7+)  National   Conference  of   Charities  and   Corrections.     Proceedings. 
J.(l+)    Boston,  1874+.    Vol.  1+. 


CJ.U.      U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.     Special  reports.     Benevolent  insti- 

tutions, 1904.    Wash,  1905.    335  p. 
CJ.U.      Warner,  Amos  G.  American  charities.    A  study  in  philanthropy  and 

economics.     N.  Y,  Crowell,  1894.     430  p.     $1.75. 
CJ.U.      Wines,  Frederick  H.     Punishment  and  reformation.     An  historical 

sketch  of  the  rise  of  the  penitentiary  system.     N.  Y.,  Crowell,  1895. 

339  p.     $1.75. 

CIVIC  AESTHETICS,  PARKS,  PLAYGROUNDS. 

CJ.U.  American,  Sadie.  The  movement  for  small  playgrounds.  (Amer- 
ican Journal  of  Sociology.  Sept.  1898.  4:  159-70.) 

CJ.  Art  and  Crafts  Exhibition  Society,  London.  Art  and  life,  and  the 
building  and  decoration  of  cities:  a  series  of  lectures  by  members 
of  the  Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibition  Society.  London,  Rivington, 
Percival  &  Co,  1897.  260  p.  6s. 

Contents:  1.  Sanderson,  T.  J.  Cobden.  Of  art  and  life.—  2.  Lethaby,  W.  R. 
Of  beautiful  cities.  —  3.  Crane,  W.  Of  the  decoration  of  public  buildings.  —  4. 
Blomfield,  R.  Of  public  spaces,  parks,  and  gardens.  —  5.  Ricardo,  H.  Of  colour 
in  the  architecture  of  cities. 

C.Cl.J.U.Crawford,  Andrew  Wright.  The  development  of  park  systems  in 
American  cities.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  An- 
nals. March,  1905.  25:  218-34.) 

CJ.U.     Decoration  of  cities.     (Municipal  affairs.     Sept,  1901.  5:  675-753.) 

Contents:  Parks  and  tree  planting,  Plant  decoration,  Municipal  sculpture, 
Decoration  of  public  buildings,  Beautifying  Columbus  Circle,  N.  Y.  Street  signs 
and  fixtures,  Advertising  and  art. 

J.U.  Geddes,  Patrick.  City  development,  a  study  of  parks,  gardens,  and 
culture-institutes;  a  report  to  the  Carnegie  Dunfermline  trust.  Ed- 
inburgh, Geddes,  1904.  231  p.  21s.  net. 

Book  1,   Parks  and  gardens.  —  Book  2,   Museum  and  institutes. 

CJ.U.      Municipal  art.    (Municipal  affairs.     March,  1898.    2:  1-132.) 

Contents:      Public  art   in   American   cities,   Popular   art   in   Belgium,   The   city's 

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plan,    Civic    architecture    from    its    constructive    side,    Municipal    sculpture,    Mural 
painting,    Civic   treatment   of   color,    Matters   that    suggest   themselves. 

Municipal  affairs  for  December,  1899,  Vol.  3,  no.  4,  contains  articles  on  "The 
city  beautiful." 

C.Cl.J.U.Parks  and  public  playgrounds,  the  record  of  a  year's  advance;  a 
symposium.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals. 
Nov.,  1905.  26:  764-73.) 

Chicago,  by  Hugo  S.  Grosser. — Buffalo,  by  A.  C.  Richardson. — Washington, 
by  Geo.  S.  Wilson.— Seattle,  by  J.  Allen  Smith.— Duluth,  by  W.  G.  Joerns. 

C.C1. J.U.Robinson,  Charles  M.  The  improvement  of  towns  and  cities;  or, 
The  practical  basis  of  civic  aesthetics.  N.  Y.,  Putnam,  1901.  309  p. 
$1.25. 

Contents:  A.  Foundations  of  civic  beauty:  1.  The  site  of  the  city.  2.  The 
street  plan.  3.  The  elementary  construction. — B.  Beauty  in  the  street:  4.  Sup- 
pression and  repression.  5.  The  advertisement  problem.  6.  Making  utilities 
beautiful.  7.  The  tree's  importance.  8.  Possibilities  of  gardening. — C.  Aesthetic 
phase  of  social  and  philanthropic  effort:  9.  Parks  and  drives.  10.  "Squares" 
and  playgrounds.  11.  Architectural  development.  12.  Architectural  obligations. 
— D.  Aesthetic  phase  of  educational  effort:  13.  Function  and  placing  of  sculp- 
ture. 14.  Popular  education  in  art. — E.  Means  to  secure  civic  aesthetics:  15. 
Work  of  individuals  and  societies.  16.  Work  of  officials. 

C.Cl.J.U.Robinson,  Charles  M.  Modern  civic  art;  or,  The  city  made  beautiful. 
N.  Y.,  Putnam,  1903.  381  p.  $2.50  net. 

CJ.U.  U.  S. — Senate — Committee  on  District  of  Columbia.  The  improve- 
ment of  the  park  system  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Ed.  by 
Charles  Moore.  Wash.,  1902.  179  p.  (57th  Cong.,  1st.  sess.  Senate 
Kept.  No.  166.) 

EDUCATION. 

CJ.U.  Butler,  Nicholas  M.  ed.  Education  in  the  United  States.  A  series 
of  monographs  prepared  for  the  United  States  exhibit  at  the  Paris 
Exposition,  1900.  Albany,  Lyon,  1900.  2  vol.  $3.50. 

CJ.U.  Chancellor,  William  E.  Our  schools;  their  administration  and  su- 
pervision. Boston,  Heath,  1904.  434  p.  $1.50. 

Chap.   1,  The  school  system. — 2.  The  board  of  education. — 3,  Administration. 

C.Cl.J.U.Educational  organization  and  progress  in  American  cities;  a  sym- 
posium on  present  educational  conditions  and  needs.  (Amer.  Acad. 
of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  Jan.,  1905.  25:  157-88.) 

Chicago,  by  Hugo  S.  Grosser,     p.  161-64. 

CJ.U.  Orth,  S.  P.  The  Cleveland  plan  of  school  administration.  (Politi- 
cal Science  Quarterly,  Sept.,  1904.  19:  402-16.) 

J.U.  Rice,  Joseph  M.  The  public-school  system  of  the  United  States. 
N.  Y.,  Century  Co.,  1893.  308  p.  $1.50. 

C.Cl.J.U.Rollins,  Frank.  School  administration  in  municipal  government. 
106  p.  (Columbia  University  contributions  to  philosophy,  psychol- 
ogy, and  education,  1902.  Vol.  11,  No.  1.)  75  cts. 

C.Cl.J.U.Rowe,  Leo  S.  The  financial  relation  of  the  Department  of  Educa- 
tion to  the  city  government.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social 
Science.  Annals.  March,  1900.  15:  186-203.) 

Cl.J.U.  Webster,  William  C.  Recent  centralizing  tendencies  in  state  edu- 
cational administration.  78  p.  (Columbia  University.  Studies  in 
history,  economics  and  public  law.  1897.  Vol.  8,  No.  2.)  75  cts. 

C.  Cl.J.U. Young,  James   T.     The   administration  of  city   schools.      (Amer. 

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Acad.   of   Polit.   and   Social   Science.     Annals.     March,    1900.     15: 
171-85.) 

Favors  a  single  official  as  administrative  head  with  advisory  board  of  not  over 
6  members,  all  chosen  by  the  mayor. 

ELECTIONS. 

C.C1  J.U.Branson,  Walter  J.  The  Philadelphia  nominating  system.  (Amer. 
Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  July,  1899.  14:  18-37.) 

CJ.U.  Brooks,  Robert  C.  The  three-class  election  system  in  Prussian  cit- 
ies. (Municipal  affairs.  Sept.,  1899.  3:  396-433.) 

CJ.U.  Commons,  John  R.  Proportional  representation.  N.  Y.,  Crowell, 
1896.  298  p.  $1.75. 

CJ.U.  Commons,  John  R.  Referendum  and  initiative  in  city  government. 
(Political  Science  Quarterly.  Dec.,  1902.  17:  609-30.) 

CJ.U.  Dallinger,  Frederick  W.  Nominations  for  elective  office  in  the  United 
States.  N.  Y.,  Longmans,  1897.  290  p.  (Harvard  University  his- 
torical studies.  Vol.  4.)  $1.50. 

C.Cl.J.U.Deming,  Horace  E.  Municipal  nomination  reform.  (Amer.  Acad. 
of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  March,  1905.  25:  203-17.) 

C1J.U.  Meyer,  Ernest  C.  Nominating  systems:  direct  primaries  versus  con- 
ventions in  the  United  States.  Madison,  Wis.  The  author,  1902. 
501  p.  $1.50. 

J.U.  Michigan  Political  Science  Association.  Papers  and  addresses 
on  primary  reforms,  read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Michigan 
Political  Science  Association.  149  p.  (Michigan  Political  Science 
Association.  Publications.  March,  1905.  Vol.  6,  No.  1.)  $1. 

C.Cl.J.U.Oberholtzer,  Ellis  P.  The  referendum  in  America,  together  with 
some  chapters  on  the  history  of  the  initiative  and  other  phases  of 
popular  government  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  Scribner,  1900. 
430  p.  $2. 

J.U.  Ostrogorsfcii,  M.  The  rights  of  women.  A  comparative  study  in 
history  and  legislation.  London,  Sonnenshein,  1893.  232  p.  2s.  6d. 

CJ.U.  Ostr>gorskii,  M.  Woman  suffrage  in  local  government.  (Political 
Science  Quarterly,  Dec.  1891.  6:  677-710.) 

ENGINEERING,  SANITATION,  PUBLIC  HEALTH,  STREETS. 

C1J.U.  Baker,  Moses  N.  Municipal  engineering  and  sanitation.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1902.  317  p.  $1.25  net. 

CCl.J.U.Billings,  John  S.  Public  health  and  municipal  government.  An  ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  American  Academy  of  Political  and 
Social  Science,  Phil.,  1891.  23  p. 

Published  also  as  a  supplement  to  the  Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of 
Political  and  Social  Science,  February,  1891. 

C.Cl.J.U.Chapin,  Charles  V.  Municipal  sanitation  in  the  United  States. 
Providence,  Snow  &  Farnham,  1901.  970  p.  $5. 

This  book,  together  with  Sedgwick's  Sanitary  science,  will  probably  prove  to  be 
the  most  useful. 

CJ.U.     The  City's  health.    (Municipal  affairs,  June,  1898.    2:  237-303.) 

Contents:  White,  H.  Working  conditions. — Daniel,  A.  S.  Living  conditions. 
— Wingate,  C.  F.  Sanitary  construction. — Folks,  H.  Public  hospitals. — White, 
J.  H.  Contagion  and  quarantine. — Tsanoff,  S.  V.  Children's  playgrounds. 

CJ.U.  Cope,  Francis  R.  A  model  municipal  department.  How  the  Low 
administration  has  been  caring  for  the  health  of  N.  Y.  City.  (Amer- 
ican Journal  of  Sociology,  Jan.-March,  1904.  9:  459-89,  631-71.) 

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L.U.  Elliott,  Byron  K.  and  Elliott,  W.  F.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  roads 
and  streets.  2nd  ed.  Indianapolis,  Bowen-Merrill,  1900.  1185  p.  $6. 

CJ.U.  Goodhue,  William  F.  Municipal  improvements.  A  manual  of  th« 
methods,  utility,  and  cost  of  public  improvements,  for  the  munici- 
pal officer.  N.  Y.,  Wiley,  1900.  207  p.  $1.75. 

CJ.U.  Hanger,  G.  Public  baths  in  the  United  States.  (U.  S.— Bureau 
of  Labor.  Bulletin,  Sept,  1904.  9:  1245-1367.) 

J.L.U.  Keasbey,  Edward  Q.  The  law  of  electric  wires  in  streets  and  high- 
ways. Chicago,  Callaghan,  1900.  358  p.  $4. 

L.U.  Morrill,  William  W.  Of  the  law  and  practice  in  actions  against 
municipal  corporations  for  negligence  in  the  care  of  the  highways. 
N.Y.,  Peloubet,  1887.  281  p.  $3.50. 

J.U.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mayor's  Committee  on  Public  Baths  and  Public 
Comfort  Stations.  Report  on  public  baths  and  public  comfort  sta- 
tions. N.  Y.,  1897.  195  p. 

Contains  a  chapter:  Bibliography. 

L.U.  Parker,  Leroy  and  Worthington,  R.  H.  The  law  of  public  health 
and  safety,  and  the  powers  and  duties  of  boards  of  health.  Albany, 
Bender,  1892.  471  p.  $5.25. 

C.Cl.J.U.Sedgwick,  William  T.  Principles  of  sanitary  science  and  public 
health  with  special  reference  to  the  causation  and  prevention  of  in- 
fectious diseases.  N.  Y,  Macmillan,  1902.  368  p.  $3. 

J.U.         Tillson,  George  W.     Street  pavements  and   paving  materials,     A 

C.(  1903) manual  of  city  pavements:  the  methods  and  materials  of  their  con- 
struction. For  the  use  of  students,  engineers  and  city  officials. 
N.  Y,  Wiley,  1900.  532  p.  $4. 

CJ.U.  Tolman,  Wm.  H.  Public  baths;  or,  the  gospel  of  cleanness.  (Yale 
Review,  May,  1897.  6:  50-62.) 

C.C1J.U. Waring,  George  E.  Street-cleaning  and  the  disposal  of  a  city's 
wastes:  methods  and  results  and  the  effect  upon  public  health,  pub- 
lic morals,  and  municipal  prosperity.  N.  Y,  Doubleday  &  Mc- 
Clure,  1898.  230  p.  $1.25. 

CJ.U .  Waring,  George  E.  Street  cleaning  in  the  city  of  New  York,  1895- 
97.  (Municipal  Affairs,  June,  1898,  supplement.  Vol.  2,  No.  2.  234  p.) 

Contents:  Observations  on  street  cleaning  methods  in  European  cities,  Re- 
view of  the  general  work  of  the  Department  of  Street  Cleaning  of  N.  Y.,  Report 
of  the  snow  inspector,  The  adjustment  of  labor  questions  by  the  committee  of 
41  and  the  Board  of  Conference. 

FINANCE,  TAXATION. 

C.ClJ.U.Baker,  Moses  N.     Bibliography  of  uniform  municipal  accounting. 

(Conference  for  Good  City  Government.     Proceedings,   1902.     10: 

327-29.) 
CJ.U.     Adams,  Henry  C.    Public  debts.    An  essay  in  the  science  of  finance. 

N.  Y.,  Appleton,  1895.     407  p.     $2.50. 

"Municipal  indebtedness,"  p.  343-66. 

"The  most  satisfactory  treatment  of  municipal  finance  for  an  American."     Clow. 

CJ.U.  American  Economic  Association.  Special  Committee  on  Uniform 
Municipal  Accounts.  Uniform  municipal  accounts  and  statistics. 
Report.  (American  Economic  Association.  Publications,  Feb., 
1901.  3d  series.  2:  254-92.) 

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CJ.U.      Blunden,  G.  H.    British  local  finance.     (Political  Science  Quarterly, 

March-June,  1894.    9:  78-107,  268-302.) 
J.L.U.     Bronson,   Harrison   A.     The   law   of   recitals   in   municipal   bonds. 

St.  Paul,  Keefe-Davidson,  1901.     240  p.     $2. 

CJ.U.      Brooks,  Robert  C.    Berlin's  tax  problem.     (Political  Science  Quar- 
terly, Dec.,  1905.    20:  665-95.) 
L.U.        Burroughs,  William  H.     Public  securities.     Jersey  City,  Linn,  1881. 

737  p.     $5. 
J.U.         Cadoux,  Gaston.  Les  finances  de  la  ville  de  Paris  de  1798  a  1900. 

Paris,  Berger-Levrault,  1900.    821  p.     F.  15. 
CJ.U.      Cleveland,  Frederick  A.     Municipal  accounts;  a  first  step  toward 

municipal   reform.      (Political   Science   Quarterly,   Sept.,   1904.     19: 

391-401.) 
C.Cl.J.U.Clow,  Frederick  R.    A  comparative  study  of  the  administration  of 

city   finances   in  the  U.   S.,  with  special   reference  to  the  budget. 

(American   Economic  Association.     Publications,   Nov.,   1901.     3rd 

series.    2:  667-814.) 
CJ.U.      Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle,  State  and  City  Supplement. 

N.  Y.,  1891-f. 

Gives  list  of  bonds  of  various  cities,  amount  of  indebtedness  of  cities,  net  value 
of  bonds,  etc. 

C1J.U.  Cooley,  Thomas  M.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  taxation,  including 
the  law  of  local  assessments.  .Chicago,  Callaghan,  1886.  991  p.  $6. 

CJ.U.  Curtis,  Charles  E.  Taxation  of  street  railways  for  purposes  of  rev- 
enue and  control.  (Yale  Review,  Aug.,  1899.  8:  173-201.) 

,/          L.U.       Dillon,  John  F.     Law  of  municipal  bonds.     St.  Louis,  Jones,  1876. 
63   p.     $1. 

J.U.  Dubois,  Louis  Paul.  Essai  sur  les  finances  communales.  Paris, 
Perrin,  1898.  306  p.  F.  3.50. 

CJ.U.  Durand,  Edward  Dana.  The  finances  of  New  York  city.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1898.  397  p.  $2. 

CJ.U.  Durand,  Edward  Dana.  Taxation  as  a  partial  substitute  for  bor- 
rowing to  cover  the  cost  of  permanent  municipal  improvements. 
(American  Economic  Association.  Publications.  Feb.,  1900.  3rd 
series.  1:  123-48.) 

J.U.  Eastman,  Frank  M.  The  taxation  of  public  service  corporations 
in  Pennsylvania.  Phil.  Bisel,  1905.  46  p. 

C.Cl.J.U.Ely,  Richard  T.  Taxation  in  American  states  and  cities.  N.  Y., 
Crowell,  1888.  544  p.  $1.75. 

C.Cl.J.U.Fairlie,  John  A.  Municipal  finances.  (In  his  Municipal  adminis- 
tration. 1901.  Part  3,  p.  317-71.) 

J.  Harris,  William  H.     The  law  governing  the  issuing,  transfer  and 

collection  of  municipal  bonds.     Cincinnati,  Anderson,  1902.     357  p. 
$4. 

C.C1  J.U.Hollander,  J.  H.  The  financial  history  of  Baltimore.  397  p.  (Johns 
Hopkins  University  studies  in  history  and  political  science.  1899. 
Extra  vol.  20.)  $2. 

CJ.U.  Macpherson,  Frank  H.  Municipal  accounting.  A  comprehensive 
treatise  on  the  subject  of  municipal  accounts.  Detroit,  Book- 
Keeper  Pub.  Co.,  1901.  46  p.  $3. 

C.Cl.J.U.Merriam,  Charles  E.    Report  on  the  municipal  revenues  of  Chicago. 

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Chicago,  City  Club,  1906.  161  p.  (Chicago.  City  Club.  Publica- 
tion No.  2.) 

Part  2:     Revenue  systems  of  American  and  foreign  cities. 

C.Cl.J.U.National  Municipal  League.  Committee  on  Uniform  Municipal 
Accounting  and  Statistics.  Report.  1901+.  (Conference  for  good 
city  government.  Proceedings.  1901+.  Vol.  12+.) 

J.U.  New  York.  Legislature.  Joint  Committee  on  Taxation.  Report 
relative  to  taxation  for  state  and  local  purposes.  Albany,  1893.  602  p. 

CJ.U.  O'Meara,  John  J.  Municipal  taxation  at  home  and  abroad.  Local 
government  indebtedness  and  valuation.  With  statistics  relating  to 
the  principal  municipalities  of  the  world.  London,  Cassell,  1894. 
310  p.  $2.75. 

J.  Powell,  Henry  M.  Taxation  of  corporations  in  New  York  for  state 

and  local  purposes.  Albany,  Bender,  1905.  286  p. 

Local   taxation,    p.    1-128. 
Special  franchise  tax,  p.   129-39. 

C.Cl.J.U.Rosewater,  Victor.     Special   assessments.     A   study   in   municipal 
finance.     152  p.      (Columbia   University.    Studies   in   history,   eco- 
nomics and  public  law.    1893.    Vol.  2.)    $1. 
C.Cl.J.U.Seligman,  Edwin  R.     Essays  in  taxation.     N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1897. 

434  p.    $3. 

C.Cl.J.U.Seligman,  Edwin  R.  The  shifting  and  incidence  of  taxation.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1899.  337p.  $3. 

"Bibliography,"  p.  317-334. 

L.U.  Simonton,  Thomas  C.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  municipal  bonds 
of  the  municipal  corporations  of  the  U.  S.  N.  Y.,  Banks,  1896. 
566  p.  $5.50. 

CJ.U.  Stokes,  Howard  K.  The  finances  and  administration  of  Providence. 
464  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  politi- 
cal science.  1903.  Extra  vol.  25.)  $3.50. 

CJ.U.  Tuttle,  Leonard.  Local  option  in  taxation.  (Municipal  Affairs. 
Sept.,  1898.  2:  395-410.) 

Argument  for  home  rule  in  taxation. 

CJ.U.      Urban  taxation.     (Municipal  Affairs,  June,  1899.    3:  269-349.) 

Contents:  Warner,  J.  D.  The  Ford  bill. — Purdy,  L.  Taxation  of  personalty. 
—Holt,  B.  W.  The  single  tax  applied  to  cities. 

L.U.  Welty,  D.  W.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  assessments.  N.  Y.,  Banks, 
1886.  631  p.  $6. 

HOUSING. 

C.Cl.J.U.De  Forest,  Robert  W.  ed.  The  tenement  house  problem  includ- 
ing the  report  of  the  New  York  state  tenement  house  commis- 
sion of  1900,  by  various  writers,  ed.  by  Robert  W.  De  Forest  and 
Lawrence  Veiller.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1903.  2  vol.  $6  net. 

Cl.  Glasgow.  Municipal  Commission  on  the  Housing  of  the  Poor. 

Report  and  recommendation  together  with  minutes  of  evidence 
and  appendices.  Glasgow,  1904.  979  p. 

C.Cl.J.U.Housing  Problem.  (Amer.  Acad  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science. 
Annals.  July,  1902.  20:  79-149.) 

Contents:  De  Forest,  Robert  W.  Tenement  house  regulation. — Addams,  Jane. 
Housing  problem  in  Chicago. — Octavia  Hill  Association,  Housing  problem  in  Phil. 
— Paine,  R.  T.  Housing  conditions  in  Boston. — Sayles,  M.  B.  Housing  condi- 
tions in  Jersey  City. 

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CJ.U.  Housing  problem  in  cities.  (Municipal  Affairs,  March,  1899.  3: 
73-151.) 

Contents:  Working  men's  hotels,  Housing  of  single  women,  The  bousing  prob- 
lem, Model  tenements  and  suburban  homes,  A  model  factory  town. 

CJ.U.  Reynolds,  Marcus  T.  The  housing  of  the  poor  in  American  cities. 
132  p.  (American  Economic  Association.  Publications.  1893. 
Vol.  8.)  $1. 

"Bibliography.     Tenement  house  life  and  population,"     p.   127-132. 

C.Cl.J.U.Veiller,  Lawrence.  The  housing  problem  in  American  cities. 
(Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  March,  1905. 
25:  248-72.) 

LEGISLATURE,  MAYOR,  PUBLIC  OFFICERS. 

U.  Bayles,  George  J.  Office  of  mayor  in  the  U.  S.  A  study  in  ad- 

ministrative law.  Newark,  Plum,  1895.  74  p. 

C.C1J. U.Bradford,  Gamaliel.  Our  failures  in  municipal  government.  (Amer. 
Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  May,  1893.  3:  691-702.) 

Favors  concentration  of  power  in  mayor,  specially  as  relates  to  finances. 

CJ.U.  Durand,  Edward  Dana.  Council  government  versus  mayor  govern- 
ment. (Political  Science  Quarterly,  Sept-Dec.,  1900.  15:  426-51, 
675-709.) 

Favors  an  increase  in  powers  of  council. 

CJ.U.  Fairlie,  John  A.  American  municipal  councils.  (Political  Science 
Quarterly,  June,  1904.  19:  234-51.) 

C.Cl.J.U.Fairlie,  John  A.  Municipal  organization.  (In  his  Municipal  ad- 
ministration. 1901.  Part  4,  p.  375-431.) 

CJ.U.  Greenlaw,  Edwin  A.  Office  of  mayor  in  the  United  States.  (Mu- 
nicipal Affairs,  March,  1899.  3:  33-60.) 

L.  Hill,  Edward  J.    Municipal  officer  of  Illinois.    Chicago,  Myers,  1873. 

CJ.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  The  city  council  of  Berlin.  (American  Journal 
of  Sociology,  Nov.,  1900.  6:  407-15.) 

L.U.  Mechem,  Floyd  R.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  public  offices  and  offi- 
cers. Chicago,  Callaghan,  1890.  751  p.  $6. 

C.Cl.J.U.Municipal  councils.  (Conference  for  good  city  government.  1896. 
4:  236-66.) 

Contents:  Williams,  H.  W.  The  reform  of  our  municipal  councils. — Capen, 
S.  B.  Shall  we  have  one  or  two  legislative  chambers? — Butler,  J.  A.  A  single 
or  a  double  council? — Pryor,  J.  W.  Should  municipal  legislators  receive  a  salary? 

POLICE,   MUNICIPAL   LIABILITY. 

L.U.  Beach,  Charles  F.,  jr.  Law  of  contributory  negligence.  3rd  ed. 
revised  by  J.  J.  Crawford.  N.  Y.,  Baker,  Voorhis,  1899.  702  p.  $6. 

C.Cl.J.U.Fairlie,  John  A.  Police  administration.  (In  his  Municipal  admin- 
istration. 1901.  Chap.  8,  p.  126-49.) 

J.U.  Freund,  Ernst.  .The  police  power,  public  policy  and  constitutional 
rights.  Chicago,  Callaghan,  1904.  819  p.  $6. 

C.Cl.J.U.Goodnow,  Frank  J.  Police  administration.  (In  his  City  govern- 
ment. 1904.  Chap.  9,  p.  204-47.) 

J.L.U.  Horr,  Norton  T.  and  Bemis,  A.  A.  A  treatise  on  the  power  to 
enact,  passage,  validity  and  enforcement  of  municipal  police  ordi- 
nances. Cincinnati,  Clarke,  1895.  312  p.  $4. 

L.U.  Jones,  Dwight  A.  Law  of  negligence  of  municipal  corporations. 
N.  Y.,  Baker,  Voorhis,  1892.  588  p.  $6. 

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J.U.  Lee,  W.  L.  M.  A  history  of  police  in  England.  London,  Methuen, 
1901.  416  p.  7s.  6d. 

C.J.U.  Moss,  Frank.  State  oversight  of  police.  (Municipal  Affairs,  June, 
1899.  3:  264-68.) 

CJ.U.  Municipal  electric  fire  alarm  and  police  patrol  systems.  33  p. 
(U.  S.  Census  Bureau.  1904.  Bulletin  11.) 

CJ.U.      Police.     (Encyclopedia  Britannica.     9th  ed.     1885.     19:  332-44.) 

L.U.  Williams,  Waterman  L.  The  liability  of  municipal  corporations  for 
tort;  treating  fully  municipal  liability  for  negligence.  Boston,  Lit- 
tle, Brown,  1901.  345  p.  $3.50. 

RELATIONS  TO  STATE. 

CJ.U.  Bernheim,  A.  C.  The  relations  of  the  city  and  the  state  of  New 
York.  (Political  Science  Quarterly,  Sept.,  1894.  9:  377-402.) 

C.C1  J.U.  Commons,  John  R.  State  supervision  for  cities.  (Amer.  Acad.  of 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  May,  1895.  5:  865-81.) 

Argues  for  a  state  municipal  board. 

C.J.U.  Goodnow,  Frank  J.  The  relations  of  city  and  state.  (Municipal 
Affairs,  Dec.,  1897.  1:  689-704.) 

Favors  a  municipal  government  board. 

C.J.U.  Goodnow,  Frank  J.  Municipal  home  rule.  A  study  in  administra- 
tion. N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1897.  283  p.  $1.50. 

The  best  treatise  on  relation  of  state  and  city. 

CJ.U.  Goodnow,  Frank  J.  Municipal  home  rule.  (Political  Science  Quar- 
terly. March,  1906.  21:  77-90.) 

J.U.  Grant,  John  H.  State  supervision  of  cities.  (Michigan  Political 
Science  Association.  July,  1896.  2:  158-97.) 

C.Cl.J.U.Holls,  Frederick  William.  State  boards  of  municipal  control. 
(Conference  for  good  city  government.  1896.  4:  226-35.) 

CJ.U.  Home  Rule  Problems.  (Municipal  Affairs.  March,  1902.  6:  198- 
260.) 

Contents:  Agar,  John  G.  Legislative  interference  in  New  York. — Woodruff, 
Clinton  R.  The  Pennsylvania  rippers. — Ford,  Guy  S.  Rural  domination  of  cities 
in  Connecticut. — Maltbie,  Milo  R.  Home  rule  in  Ohio. — Crafts,  Clayton  E. 
Local  self-government  in  Illinois.— Hotchkiss,  Willard  E.  Kaiser  vs.  the  Berlin 
Council. 

C.J.U.  Ivins,  William  M.  Municipal  government.  (Political  Science 
Quarterly,  June,  1887.  2:  291-312.) 

Discussion  of  relations  between  state  and  city. 

CJ.U.  Jenks,  J.  W.  A  state  municipal  board.  (Municipal  Affairs,  Sept., 
1898.  2:  411-32.) 

Favors  a  state  board  for  cities  of  the  2nd  and  3rd  class  as  proposed  by  com- 
missions on  2nd  and  3rd  class  cities  in  N.  Y.,  1896. 

CJ.U.  Maltbie,  Milo  R.  City-made  charters.  (Yale  Review,  Feb.,  1905. 
13:  380-407.) 

Argument  that  city  should  be  permitted  to  make  its  own  charter. 

C.Cl.J.U.Oberholtzer,   Ellis  P.     Home   rule  for  American   cities.      (Amer. 

Acad  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.    Annals.    May,  1893.   3:  736-63.) 
CJ.U.     Parsons,  Frank.     The  city  for  the  people;   or,  the  municipaliza- 

tion  of  the  city  government  and  of  local  franchises.     Phil.,  Taylor, 

1901.     704  p.    $1. 

"Home  rule  for  cities,"  p.  387-468. 
Favors  municipal  ownership. 

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CJ.U.  Woodruff,  Clinton  R.  A  freer  city: — a  plea  for  municipal  home 
rule.  (Yale  Review,  Feb.,  1904.  12:  360-71.) 

PUBLIC  UTILITIES,  MUNICIPAL  OWNERSHIP. 
J.  U.  S.     Library  of   Congress.     Select  list  of  books   on   municipal 

affairs,  with  special  reference  to  municipal  ownership.    Comp.  under 
the  direction  of  A.  P.  C.  Griffin.    Wash.,  1906.    34  p. 

Of   value  mainly   as  a   check-list. 

CJ.U.  American  Economic  Association.  Committee  on  Public  Finance. 
The  relation  of  modern  municipalities  to  quasi-public  works,  being 
a  report  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Finance  to  the  Council  of  the 
American  Economic  Association.  87  p.  (American  Economic  As- 
sociation. Publications.  1888.  Vol.  2.) 

Contains  papers  by  Henry  C.  Adams,  George  W.  Knight,  Charles  Moore,  and 
Frank  J.  Goodnow. 

C.Cl.J.U.Bemis,  Edward  W.,  ed.  Municipal  monopolies.  A  collection 
of  papers  by  American  economists  and  specialists.  N.  Y.,  Crowell, 
1899.  691  p.  $2. 

CJ.U.      City  Monopolies.     (Municipal  Affairs.     March,  1902.     6:  68-123.) 

Contents:— Street  railway  franchises  in  New  York.— Municipal  electric  light- 
ing in  Chicago:  editorial,  Haskins  &  Sells'  Accountants'  report, — economic  and 
social  factors  by  John  R.  Commons. — Magrini,  Effren.  Milan  street  railways. 

CJ.U.  Commons,  John  R.  The  day  labor  and  contract  systems  on  mu- 
nicipal works.  Yale  Review,  Feb.,  1897.  5:428-45.) 

CJ.U.  Commons,  John  R.  The  physical  vigor  of  public  employees.  (Yale 
Review,  Feb.,  1902.  10:  416-23.) 

CJ.U.  Commons,  John  R.  Wages  in  municipal  employment.  (Quarterly 
Journal  of  Economics,  May,  1902.  16:  433-50.) 

CJ.U.  Conn.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Private  and  municipal  owner- 
ship. Electric  plants,  gas  works,  water  works.  (Conn.  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics.  Report,  1899.  15:  15-88.) 

J.U.  Cummins,  James  S.  State  and  territorial  general  statutes  relating 
to  the  use  of  streets  and  highways  by  street  railway,  gas,  water  and 
electric  light  companies.  Chicago,  Byllesby,  1905.  268  p. 

C.C1  J.U.Darwin,  Leonard.  Municipal  trade;  the  advantages  and  disadvan- 
tages resulting  from  the  substitution  of  representative  bodies  for 
private  proprietors  in  the  management  of  industrial  undertakings. 
London,  Murray,  1903.  464  p.  12s.  net. 

C.Cl.J.U.Fairlie,  John  A.  Recent  extensions  of  municipal  functions  in  the 
U.  S.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  March, 
1905.  25:299-310.) 

C.U.  Foote,  Allen  R.  Law  of  incorporated  companies  operating  under 
municipal  franchises.  Cincinnati,  Clarke,  1892-93.  3  vols.  $10  net. 

CJ.U.  Foote,  Allen  R.  Municipal  public  service  industries.  Chicago, 
Other  Side  Publishing  Co.,  1899.  337  p.  $1. 

Contents:  Part  1.  How  should  the  franchise  question  be  settled?  A  paper  sub- 
mitted to  the  League  of  Illinois  Municipalities,  March  1,  1899. — Part  2.  Powers 
of  municipalities:  a  discussion.  A  paper  submitted  to  the  Commercial  Club,  In- 
dianapolis, December  8,  1898.— Part  3.  Cost  of  service  to  users  and  taxpayers. 
A  paper  submitted  to  the  National  Conference  of  Mayors  and  Councilmen,  at  Col- 
umbus, Ohio,  September  28,  29,  30,  and  October  1,  1897. 

CJ.U.  Forrest,  J.  D.  A  new  plan  for  the  control  of  quasi-public  works. 
(American  Journal  of  Sociology,  May,  1898.  3:  837-47.) 

Favors  "management  by  disinterested  trustees  of  institutions  endowed  for  the 
purpose  of  rendering  the  public  service  at  cost." 

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J.U.  Glasgow.  Handbook  on  the  municipal  enterprises.  Glasgow,  An- 
derson, 1904.  147  p. 

J.  Great  Britain.  Local  Government  Board.  Municipal  corporations 

(reproductive  undertakings).  Return  of  the  reproductive  under- 
takings carried  en  by  municipal  boroughs,  brought  up  to  the  31st 
day  of  March,  1902.  London,  1902.  141  p.  (Great  Britain.  Par- 
liament. Sessional  papers,  1902.  398.) 

J.U.  Great  Britain — Parliament.  Report  from  the  joint  select  commit- 
tee on  municipal  trading.  London,  1903.  462  p.  (Gt.  Brit.  Parlia- 
ment. H.  of  C.  Reports,  270.)  4s. 

Also  in  H.   of  L.   Reports.     172. 

Report   of   a   similar  joint   committee  on   Municipal   trading  was  made   in    1900. 

C.Cl.J.U.Howe,  Frederick  C.  The  city,  the  hope  of  democracy.  N.  Y., 
Scribner,  1905.  319  p.  $1.50  net. 

"Attempt  at  the  economic  interpretation  of  the  city,"  Pref. 
Advocates  municipal  ownership. 

.CJ.U.  Howe,  Frederic  C.  Municipal  ownership  in  Great  Britain.  (U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Labor.  Jan.,  1906.  62:  1-123.) 

CJ.U.  Illinois — Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Private  and  municipal  owner- 
ship of  gas  works,  water  works,  and  electric  and  power  plants. 
(Illinois— Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Report,  1898.  10:  1-41,  139- 
234.) 

C.J.U.  Investigation  of  municipal  and  private  distribution  of  water,  gas, 
and  electricity,  conducted  by  the  different  Bureaus  of  Statistics  of 
Labor  in  the  U.  S.  Discussion,  led  by  Carroll  D.  Wright,  Elroy  M. 
Avery,  and  John  H.  Gray.  (American  Economic  Association, 
Economic  studies.  Feb.,  1898.  Vol.  3,  No.  1.  Supplement,  p.  57-79). 
James,  Edmund  J.  Municipal  ownership  of  quasi-public  utilities. 
Address  before  the  Merchants'  Club  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  1901. 

CJ.U.  Kansas.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Water,  elec- 
tric-light and  gas  plants.  (Kansas.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial 
Statistics.  Report,  1897.  13:  83-113.) 

CJ.U.  Maltbie,  Milo  R.  Municipal  functions;  a  study  of  the  development, 
scope,  and  tendency  of  municipal  socialism.  (Municipal  Affairs, 
Dec.,  1898.  2:  577-814). 

Comparison  of  European  and  American  cities. 

CJ.U.  Meyer,  Hugo  R.  Municipal  ownership  in  Great  Britain.  (Journal 
of  Political  Economy.  Sept.,  1905.  13:  481-505.) 

CJ.U.  Michigan.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Statistics 
of  electric  lighting,  gas  and  water  plants  in  Michigan.  (Mich.  Bu- 
reau of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Report,  1897.  15:  183-98.) 

CJ.U.  Municipal  Ownership  and  operation.  (Municipal  Affairs,  Dec.,  1902. 
6:  509-865). 

Contents:  Editorial;  Problem  of  municipal  ownership;  Municipal  operation 
needed  to  correlate  local  franchises;  Municipal  operation  in  U.  S.,  Europe,  Great 
Britain,  Germany;  Municipal  electric  lighting;  Municipal  gas  lighting;  Municipal 
ownership  of  telephones;  Municipal  street  railways;  City  owning  and  leasing; 
Massachusetts'  experience;  City  ownership  of  water  supply;  Public  control  of  cor- 
porations; Regulation  and  taxation;  Taxation  of  franchises;  Labor  clauses  in  fran- 
chises; Referendum  and  initiative;  Proceedings  of  the  National  Convention  on 
municipal  ownership  and  public  franchises. 

Papers  read  at  the  National  convention  upon  municipal  ownership  and  public 
franchises  held  in  N.  Y  City  Feb.  25,  26,  27,  1903. 

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C.Cl.J.U.Municipal  Ownership  and  public  franchises.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit. 
and  Social  Science.  Annals.  Jan.,  1906.  27:  1-233). 

Contents:  Glasgow's  experience  with  municipal  ownership  and  operation;  The 
water,  gas,  and  electric  supply  of  London;  Municipal  ownership  and  operation 
of  street  railways  in  Germany;  Transportation  facilities  and  street  railway  traffic 
in  London;  The  movement  for  municipal  ownership  in  Chicago;  Street  railway 
franchises  in  Mass. ;  The  gas,  electric  light,  water,  and  street  railway  services  in 
N.  Y.  City;  Madrid,  its  government  and  municipal  services;  The  problems  of  city 
government  from  the  administrative  point  of  view;  Home  rule  charter  movements 
in  Missouri;  Baltimore  under  its  new  charter;  Significance  of  the  recent  reform 
movement  in  Philadelphia;  Municipal  progress,  1904-1905;  The  relation  of  the 
American  municipalities  to  the  gas  and  electric  light  service,  a  symposium;  Consti- 
tutional limitations,  relating  to  cities  and  their  affairs. 

C.Cl.J.U.Municipal  Ownership  Reports  from  U.  S.  Consular  officers,  1897- 
1905.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor.  Monthly  Consular 
reports.  May,  1905.  No.  296,  p.  284-336). 

Similar  material  may  also  be  found  in  the  later  consular  reports. 

J.U.  Municipal  socialism,  a  series  of  articles  reprinted  from  the  Times. 
London,  The  Times  office,  1902.  88  p. 

Contents. — The  socialist  idea. — The  increase  in  local  burdens. — Local  rates 
and  commercial  enterprises. — Municipal  versus  private  trading. — The  question  of 
efficiency. — Municipalities  and  direct  labour. — A  socialist  regime  at  West  Ham. — 
"A  municipal  Mecca"  [Battersea] — A  triumph  of  democracy. — The  position  at 
Birmingham. — Municipal  enterprise  at  Glasgow. — Where  municipal  management 
does  not  pay. — The  housing  question:  Municipal  enterprise.  Private  enterprise. — 
Conclusions  and  recommendations. 

C.J.U.  Myers,  Gustavus.  The  history  of  public  franchises  in  New  York 
City.  N.  Y.,  Reform  Club,  1900.  p.  73-206.  50  cts. 

Reprinted  from  Municipal  Affairs,  March,  1900. 

CJ.  Nebraska.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Private  and 
municipal  ownership  of  water  works,  electric  light  and  power  plants 
and  gas  works.  (Nebraska.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Sta- 
tistics. Report,  1897-98.  6:  493-572.) 

C.J.U.  New  York.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  The  ownership  and 
operation  of  electric  light  and  power,  gas  and  water  plants.  (N.  Y. 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Report,  1897.  15:497-601.) 

Cl.  Ontario,  Canada.  Legislative  Assembly.  Select  Committee.  Mu- 

nicipal trading  and  municipal  ownership  or  operation  of  public 
utilities.  Toronto,  Cameron,  1903.  246  p. 

C.J.U.  Parsons,  Frank.  The  city  for  the  people;  or,  the  municipalization 
of  the  city  government  and  of  local  franchises.  Phil.,  Taylor,  1901. 
704  p.  $1. 

"Home   rule   for  cities,"   p.   387-468. 
Favors   municipal   ownership. 

C.J.U.     Public  Services.     (Municipal  Affairs,  March,  1900.    4:  3-228). 

Contents:  Public  ownership  and  the  social  conscience,  Shall  American  cities 
municipalize?  Municipal  telephones  in  Amsterdam,  Street  railways  in  British 
towns,  Glasgow's  municipal  tramways,  Syracuse  water  supply,  History  of  public 
franchises  in  N.  Y.  City,  Municipal  ownership  of  docks  in  N.  Y.  City,  Street  rail- 
way problem  in  Milwaukee,  Boston  municipal  subway,  Skaneateles  water  works  co. 

C.J.U.  Ripley,  William  Z.  The  capitalization  of  public  service  corpora- 
tions. (Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  Nov.,  1900.  15:  106-37). 

C.J.U.  Robbins,  Hayes.  Public  ownership  versus  public  control.  (Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Sociology,  May,  1905.  10:  787-813). 

C.J.U.  Rowe,  Leo  S.  The  socialistic  municipalities  of  northern  France. 
(Yale  Review,  Feb.,  1899.  7:  363-74). 

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J.  Seabury,  Samuel.  Municipal  ownership  and  operation  of  public 

utilities  in  New  York  city.  N.  Y.,  Municipal  ownership  publish- 
ing co.,  1905.  202  p.  25  cts. 

J.  Shaw,  George  Bernard.  The  common  sense  of  municipal  trading. 

Westminster,  Constable,  1904.  120  p.  2s.  6d. 

CJ.U.  Stewart,  Ethelbert.  Rates  of  wages  paid  under  public  and  private 
contract.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Labor.  Bulletin,  Nov.,  1896.  1:  721-53). 

Investigation  and  comparison  made  in  the  cities  of  Baltimore,  Boston,  New 
York,  and  Philadelphia. 

CClJ.U.Tremain,  Henry  E.  Franchises  or  monopolies;  their  public  owner- 
ship and  operation.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science. 
Annals,  Nov.,  1899.  14:  310-26.) 

CJ.U.  U.  S.  Industrial  Commission.  Report  on  transportation.  Vol. 
9.  Wash.,  1901.  1152  p. 

Contains:— Bemis,  Edward  W.  Public  utilities,  p.  86-103.— Foote,  Allen  R.  Uni- 
form public  accounting,  p.  103-23. — Adams,  Alton  D.  Municipal  electric  plants, 
p.  275-85. — Adams,  Charles  F.  Street  railroads  of  Mass.,  p.  824-30. — Jackson,  James 
F.  Boston  street  railways,  etc.,  p.  841-48.) 

C.  Virginia.    Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.    Statistics  of 

private  and  municipal  water,  gas  and  electric  light  plants.  (Vir- 
ginia Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Report,  1899. 
32:  1-44.) 

Electricity,  Gas,  Lighting. 

CJ.U.     Adams,  Alton  D.     Municipal  gas  and  electric  plants  in  Massachu- 
setts.    (Political  Science  Quarterly,  June,  1902.     17:  247-55). 
Baltimore   Municipal   Lighting   Commission.     Preliminary   report. 
Baltimore,  1900.    20  p. 

Gives  statistics  of  larger  cities.  Review  by  A.  R.  Foote  in  Municipal  Affairs. 
March,  1900.  4:  232-35. 

C.ClJ.U.Bemis,  Edward  W.  Gas.  (In  his  Municipal  monopolies,  1899.  p. 
587-628). 

C.ClJ.U.Bemis,  Edward  W.  The  latest  electric  light  reports.  (In  his  Muni- 
cipal monopolies,  1899.  p.  183-285). 

Appendix:  Validity  of  electric  light  comparisons,  by  F.  A.  C.  Perrine,  p.  286-96. 

CJ.U.  Bemis,  Edward  W.  Municipal  ownership  of  gas  in  the  United 
States.  185  p.  (American  Economic  Association.  Publications. 
1891.  Vol.  6). 

CJ.U.  Brooks,  Robert  C.  The  municipal  gas  works  of  Berlin.  (Yale  Re- 
view, Feb.,  1906.  14:  361-73). 

J.  Brown,   Ernest   C.,   comp.     Brown's   Directory   of   American    Gas 

Companies.  Gas  statistics.  N.  Y.,  Progressive  Age,  1902-}-.  $5 
per  year. 

C.Cl.J.U.Commons,  John  R.  Municipal  electric  lighting.  (In  Bemis,  Ed- 
ward W.,  Municipal  monopolies,  1899.  p.  55-180). 

CJ.U.  Gray,  John  H.  Competition  and  capitalization  as  controlled  by  the 
Mass.  Gas  Commission.  (Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  Feb., 
1901.  15:  254-76). 

CJ.U.  Gray,  John  H.  The  gas  supply  of  Boston.  (Quarterly  Journal  of 
Economics,  July-Oct.,  1898;  April-Nov.,  1899.  12:  419-46;  13:  15-44, 
292-313;  14:  87-120). 

CJ.U.  Gray,  John  H.  The  gas  commission  of  Massachusetts.  (Quarterly 
Journal  of  Economics,  Aug.,  1900.  14:  509-36). 

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CJ.U.  Gray,  John  H.  The  relation  of  the  gas  supply  to  the  public.  (Muni- 
cipal Affairs,  June,  1898.  2:  183-94). 

"In  the  main  the  same  as  the  address  given  by  Professor  Gray  at  the  meeting 
of  the  American  Economic  Association,  Dec.,  1897." 

CJ.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  The  relation  of  the  modern  municipality  to  the 
gas  supply.  (American  Economic  Association.  Publications.  May- 
July,  1886.  1:  47-122). 

J.(  1894+)  Mass.  Inspector  of  Gas  Meters  and  Illuminating  Gas.    Annual  re- 

U.  port.     Bost.,  1862+.     No.  1+. 

J.U.         Mass.     Board  of  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Commissioners.     Annual 

(ll,14+)report.     Bost,  1886+.     No.  1+. 

The  various  hearings  before  state  and  city  committees  give  additional  informa- 
tion. 

Mass.  General  Court.  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  charges 
against  certain  gas  companies;  with  evidence.  Bost.,  1893.  (House 
document,  1008). 

Out  of  print. 

"Veritable  mine  of  information."      Gray. 

CJ.U.     Municipal  Gas  for   New  York;   a  discussion;   Edward   M.   Grout, 

affirmative;   Allen   R.    Foote,   negative.      (Municipal   Affairs,   June, 

1897.     1:  225-300). 
CJ.U.      Municipalization  of  electric  lighting  and  power,  by  R.  R.  Bowker 

and  J.  R.  Commons.     (Municipal  Affairs,  Dec.,  1897.     1:  605-73). 
Cl.  N.  Y.  Legislature.     Joint  Committee  to  Investigate  the  Gas  and 

Electric  Light  Situation  in  the  City  of  New  York.    Report.    Albany, 

1905.     100  p. 
Cl.  N.  Y.  Legislature.     Joint  Committee  to  Investigate  the  Gas  and 

Electric  Light  Situation  in  the  City  of  New  York.    Testimony  taken 

before  the  Joint  Committee.    Albany,  1905.    4  vols. 
CJ.U.      Public  Lighting.     (Municipal  Affairs,  Sept.,  1900.     4:  520-613). 

Contents:  State  control  of  corporations,  Public  supervision  in  Mass.,  Gas 
lighting  in  Great  Britain,  Municipal  lighting  in  a  typical  German  city — Halle, 
Public  gas  works  in  Italy,  Municipal  electric  lighting  in  Detroit. 

C.ClJ.U.Rowe,  Leo  S.  The  municipality  and  the  gas  supply.  (Amer.  Acad. 
of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  May,  1898.  11:  301-23). 

Review  of  the  causes  which  led  Philadelphia  to  relinquish  the  municipal  opera- 
tion of  its  gas  works. 

CJ.U.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Central  electric  light  and  power  sta- 
tions. 1902.  Washington,  1905.  175  p. 

CJ.U.  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Labor.  Water,  gas,  and  electric  light  plants 
under  private  and  municipal  ownership.  983  p.  (U.  S.  Commis- 
sioner of  Labor.  Annual  report.  Vol.  14.  1900.) 

Telephones. 

Cl.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Merchants'  Association.  Inquiry  into  telephone 

service  and  rates  in  New  York  city.  N.  Y.,  1905.  57  p. 

C.Cl.J.U.Parsons,  Frank.  The  telephone.  (In  Bemis,  Edward  W.,  Munici- 
pal monopolies,  1899.  p.  299-361). 

CJ.U.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Telephones  and  telegraphs.  (U.  S. 
Bureau  of  the  Census.  Bulletin  17.  1905.  49  p.) 

Transportation. 

J.  American  Street  Railway  Investments.    A  supplement  to  the  Street 

Railway  Journal.     Published  Annually.      N.  Y.,  1894+.  $5  per  year. 

Arranged   by    states.      Gives   statistics    for   various   cities. 
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.ClJ.U.Bemis,  Edward  W.  Street  Railways.  (In  his  Municipal  monopo- 
lies, 1899.  p.  505-83). 

L.U.  Booth,  Henry  J.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  street  railways.  Phil., 
Johnson,  1892.  749  p.  $6. 

CJ.U.  Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle.  Street  railway  supplement. 
N.  Y.,  1895+. 

CJ.U.  Curtis,  Charles  E.  Street  railways  and  their  relation  to  the  public. 
(Yale  Review,  May,  1897.  6:  17-36). 

CJ.U.  Curtis,  Charles  E.  Taxation  of  street  railways  for  purposes  of 
revenue  and  control.  (Yale  Review,  Aug.,  1899.  8:  173-201). 

CJ.U.  Hopkins,  William  R.  The  street  railway  problem  in  Cleveland; 
a  statement  of  existing  conditions  and  a  discussion  of  the  policy 
which  the  city  should  pursue  with  regard  to  its  street  railways. 
(American  Economic  Association.  Economic  studies.  Dec.,  1896. 
1:  289-376). 

C1J.  Interborough  Rapid  Transit  Co.  The  New  York  subway.  N.  Y., 
1904.  150  p. 

CJ.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  Street  railway  franchises  in  the  city  of  Berlin. 
(Journal  of  Political  Economy,  March,  1901.  9:  260-71). 

J.U.  Mass.  General  Court.  House.  Special  Committee  on  Street  Rail- 
ways. Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  to  investigate 
the  relations  between  cities  and  towns  and  street  railway  compan- 
ies. Bost.,  1898.  296  p. 

"Most  valuable  contribution  which  has  appeared  in  recent  years."     L.   S.  Rowe. 

J.U.  Mass.  Rapid  Transit  Commission.  Report,  April  5,  1892.  Bost., 
1892.  296  p. 

J.U.  N.  Y.  Legislature.  Assembly.  Special  Committee  to  Investigate 
the  Question  of  Municipal  Ownership  of  Street  Railroads.  Report 
and  testimony.  Albany,  1896.  2  vols. 

CJ.U.  Speirs,  Frederic  W.  The  street  railway  system  of  Philadelphia; 
its  history  and  present  condition.  (Johns  Hopkins  University. 
Studies  in  historical  and  political  science.  March-May,  1897.  15: 
85-273). 

CJ.U.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Street  and  electric  railways  1902. 
Washington,  1905.  439  p. 

Contents: — Letter  of  transmittal. — Part  1,  by  Edward  D.  Durand:  Scope  and 
method  of  investigation;  Comparison  with  census  of  1890;  Traffic;  Capitalization; 
Financial  operations;  Employees,  salaries,  and  wages;  Interurban  railways;  eco- 
nomic, financial,  and  social  features;  Consolidation  of  street  railways;  Franchises, 
public  regulations,  and  public  ownership;  Street  railways  in  European  countries. — 
Part  2,  by  Thomas  C.  Martin:  History  and  development  of  electric  traction; 
Roadbed,  track,  and  electric  construction;  Cars  and  miscellaneous  equipment; 
Interurban  railway  construction  and  equipment;  Power  houses,  equipment,  and  out- 
fit. 

CJ.U.  Weyl,  Walter  E.  Street  railway  employment  in  the  U.  S.  (U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Labor.  Bulletin,  March,  1905.  10:  550-644). 

Water  Works. 

C.ClJ.U.Baker,  Moses  N.    Water  works.     (In  Bemis,  Edward  W.,  Munici- 
pal monopolies,  1899.     p.  3-52). 
CJ.U.      Baker,  Moses  N.,  ed.    The  Manual  of  American  water  works.    Con- 


taining  the  history  and  descriptions  of  the  water  works  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  and  water  rates  charged  in  over  1,250 
cities  and  towns.  N.  Y.,  Engineering  News,  1889-1897.  4  vols. 
$3  per  vol. 

Latest  vol.  supersedes  the  earlier. 

CJ.U.      Mason,  William  P.    Water  supply.     N.  Y.,  Wiley,  1902.    448  p.  $4. 

Statistics  and  comparisons  of  various  cities  are  given. 

New  York,  N.  Y.  Merchants'  Association.  Inquiry  into  the  condi- 
tions relating  to  the  water  supply  of  the  city  of  New  York.  N.  Y., 
Blanchard,  1900.  627  p. 

CJ.U.  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Labor.  Water,  gas,  and  electric  light  plants 
under  private  and  municipal  ownership.  983  p.  (U.  S.  Commis- 
sioner of  Labor.  Annual  report.  Vol.  14.  1900.) 

INDIVIDUAL  STATES. 
Connecticut. 

J.C.U.  Conn.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Municipal  statistics.  (Conn. 
Bureau  of  Labor  statistics.  Report.  1904.  20:  47-203). 

C.J.U.  Conn.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Private  and  municipal  owner- 
ship. Electric  plants,  gas  works,  water  works.  (Conn.  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics.  Report,  1899.  15:  15-88.) 

Illinois. 

C.C1.       Greene,  Evarts  B.    The  government  of  Illinois;  its  history  and  ad- 
J.U.        ministration.     N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1904.     296  p.     75  cts. 

Chap.  7,  The  local  governments.     Chap.  8,  The  local  governments  of  Cook  Co. 

L.  Hill,  Edward  J.    Municipal  officer  of  Illinois.    Chicago,  Myers,  1873. 

CJ.U.  Illinois.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Private  and  municipal  owner- 
ship of  gas  works,  water  works,  and  electric  and  power  plants. 
(111.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Report,  1898.  10:  1-41,  139-234.) 

CJ.U.  Illinois.  General  Assembly.  Annotated  statutes  of  the  state  of  Illi- 
nois in  force  May  1,  1896.  Embracing  the  revision  of  1874,  and  all 
general  statutes  enacted  since  such  revision,  so  far  as  in  force. 
Ed.  by  Merritt  Starr  and  Russell  H.  Curtis.  Second  edition.  Chi- 
cago, Callaghan,  1896.  3  vols.  $18. 

J.U.  Illinois.  General  Assembly.  The  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of 
Illinois,  1903.  Comprising  the  "Revised  statutes  of  1874,"  and  all 
amendments  thereto,  being  all  the  general  statutes  of  the  state  in 
force  on  the  first  day  of  January,  1904.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Harvey 
B.  Kurd.  Chicago,  Chicago  Legal  News  Company,  1904.  2121  p. 
$5. 

J.U.  Illinois.  General  Assembly.  Laws  of  Illinois  relating  to  cities,  vil- 
lages, and  incorporated  towns,  in  force  July  1,  1901.  Compiled  and 
published  by  James  A.  Rose,  secretary  of  state.  Springfield,  Phillips, 
1902.  432  p. 

C.J.U.  Shaw,  Albert.  Local  government  in  Illinois.  (Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity. Studies  in  historical  and  political  science.  First  series, 
3:  1-19).  30  cts. 

First  pub.  in  the  Fortnightly  Review. 

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Indiana. 

J.  Indiana.    General  Assembly.    The  municipal  law  of  Indiana,  includ- 

ing all  statutes  of  the  state  appertaining  to  cities  and  towns;  with 
notes  of  decisions,  and  a  complete  list  of  forms.  Third  edition. 
By  W.  W.  Thornton.  Cincinnati,  Anderson,  1899.  784  p. 

U  has  Indiana  code,  1905. 

Kansas. 

CJ.U.  Kansas.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Water,  elec- 
tric light  and  gas  plants.  (Kansas.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Indus- 
trial Statistics.  Report,  1897.  13:  83-113.) 

Massachusetts. 

CJ.U.  Adams,  Alton  D.  Municipal  gas  and  electric  plants  in  Massachu- 
setts: (Political  Science  Quarterly,  June,  1902.  17:  247-55). 

CJ.U.  Gray,  John  H.  Competition  and  capitalization  as  controlled  by  the 
Mass.  Gas  Commission.  (Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics.  Feb., 
1901.  15:  254-76). 

CJ.U.  Gray,  John  H.  The  gas  commission  of  Massachusetts.  (Quarterly 
Journal  of  Economics,  Aug.,  1900.  14:  509-36.) 

J.U.        Mass.     Board  of  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Commissioners.     Annual 

(ll,14+)report.     Bost.,  1886+.     No.  1+. 

The  various  hearings  before  state  and  city  committees  give  additional  informa- 
tion. 

Mass.  General  Court.  Report  of  committee  to  investigate 
charges  against  certain  gas  companies;  with  evidence.  Bost.,  1893. 
(House  document,  1008.) 

Out  of  print. 

"Veritable  mine  of  information."     Gray. 

J.U.  Mass.  General  Court.  House.  Special  Committee  on  Street  Rail- 
ways. Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  to  investigate 
the  relations  between  cities  and  towns  and  street  railway  compan- 
ies. Bost.,  1898.  296  p. 

"Most  valuable  contribution  which  has  appeared  in  recent  years."  L.   S.  Rowe. 

J.  Mass.    Inspector  of  Gas  Meters  and  Illuminating  Gas.    Annual  re- 

1894-f    port.    Bost.,  1862-f.    No.  1+. 

U. 

J.U.  Mass.  Rapid  Transit  Commission.  Report,  April,  5,  1892.  Bost., 
1892.  296  p. 

Michigan. 

CJ.U.  Bemis,  Edward  W.  Local  government  in  Michigan  and  the  north- 
west. 25  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  University.  Studies  in  historical  and 
political  science.  1883.  First  ser.  Vol.  5.)  25  cts. 

J.U.  City  Government  in  Michigan.  59  p.  (Michigan  Polit.  Science 
Assoc.  Vol.  1.  No.  6.  Dec,  1895.) 

Grand  Rapids,   Kalamazoo,  Jackson,   Saginaw,  Detroit. 

CJ.U.  Michigan.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Statistics 
of  electric  lighting,  gas  and  water  plants  in  Michigan.  (Mich.  Bu- 
reau of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Report,  1897.  15:  183-98.) 

C1J.U.  Wilcox,  Delox  F.  Municipal  government  in  Michigan  and  Ohio. 
Columbia  University.  Studies  in  history,  economics,  and  public 
law.  1896.  5:  319-498.) 

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Nebraska. 

CJ.  Nebraska.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Private  and 
municipal  ownership  of  water  works,  electric  light  and  power  plants 
and  gas  works.  (Nebraska.  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Sta- 
tistics. Report,  1897-98.  6:  493-572.) 

New  York. 

J.  Bridge,  Charles  F.     The  charters  of  the  cities  of  the  second  class 

as  amended  to  the  close  of  the  legislative  session  of  1904.     Albany, 
Bender,  1904.    207  p.    $2.50. 

CJ.U.  New  York.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  The  ownership  and  opera- 
tion of  electric  light  and  power,  gas  and  water  plants.  (N.  Y. 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Report,  1897.  15:  497-601.) 

J.U.  N.  Y.  Legislature.  Assembly.  Special  Committee  to  investigate 
the  Question  of  Municipal  Ownership  of  Street  Railroads.  Report 
and  testimony.  Albany,  1896.  2  vols. 

J.  Powell,  Henry  M.    Taxation  of  corporations  in  New  York  for  state 

and  local  purposes.     Albany,  Bender,   1905.     286  p. 
Local   taxation,   p.   1-128. 
Special   franchise  tax,   p.   129-39. 

Ohio. 

Cl.J.U.  Foote,  Allen  R.  Constitutional  municipal  government.  A  series  of 
articles  for  the  consideration  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Ohio,  in  connection  with  the  report  of  the  Ohio  Municipal  Code 
Commission.  Chicago,  Public  Policy,  1900.  156  p. 

Reprinted  from  The   Citizen,   Columbus,   and  The   Commercial   Tribune,    Cincin- 
nati. 

Appendix  contains  full  text  of  bills,  p.  113-156. 

Cl.U.  Ohio.  General  Assembly.  An  act  to  provide  for  the  organization 
of  cities  and  incorporated  villages.  Passed  Oct.  22nd,  1902.  Cin- 
cinnati, Rosenthal,  1902.  88  p. 

M.  Ohio.      General    Assembly.      Municipal    code,    passed   by   the   75th 

General  Assembly  in  extraordinary  session.     Columbus,  Heer,  1902. 
155  p. 

U   has  in   session  laws, 

Cl.U.  Ohio  Municipal  Code  Commission.  The  revised  municipal  code 
of  Ohio,  prepared  by  the  Ohio  Municipal  Code  Commission.  Co- 
lumbus, Heer,  1899.  260  p. 

To   "be  transmitted  by  the  Governor  to  the  next  general   assembly  for  its  con- 
sideration."    Pref. 

Cl.J.U.  Wilcox,  Delox  F.  Municipal  government  in  Michigan  and  Ohio. 
(Columbia  University.  Studies  in  history,  economics,  and  public 
law.  1896.  5:  319-498.) 

CJ.U.  Woodruff,  Clinton  R.  Municipal  government  in  Ohio.  (Yale  Re- 
view, Aug.,  1903.  12:  121-40.) 

Pennsylvania. 

J.U.  Eastman,  Frank  M.  The  taxation  of  public  service  corporations  in 
Pennsylvania.  Phil.,  Bisel,  1905.  46  p. 

C.J.U.  Gould,  E.  R.  L.  Local  government  in  Pennsylvania.  (Johns  Hop- 
kins University.  Studies  in  historical  and  political  science.  1883. 
First  series.  3:  20-37.) 

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Virginia. 

C.  Virginia.     Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.     Statistics  of 

private  and  municipal  water,  gas  and  electric  light  plants.  (Vir- 
ginia. Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.  Report,  1899. 
32:  1-44.) 

Wisconsin. 

J.  Wisconsin.     Legislature.     Laws  of  Wisconsin  relating  to  the  or- 

ganization and  government  of  cities  and  the  powers  and  duties  of 
city  officers  and  of  common  councils.  Ed.  by  Charles  E.  Esta- 
brook.  Madison,  1900.  321  p.  $3. 

INDIVIDUAL  CITIES. 
Baltimore. 

Cl.  Full  Text  of  the  new  charter  bill.     (In  Morning  Herald,  Feb.   9th, 

1898.) 
C.  New  Charter  of  Baltimore  city.    Bait.,  1898.    340  p. 

U   has  in   session  laws. 

Cl.M.  New  Charter  of  Baltimore  city.  Rev.  ed.,  containing  amendments 
and  new  laws  passed  by  Maryland  Legislature  of  1900.  Baltimore, 
Sun  Printing  Co.,  1900.  352  p. 

U   has  in   session  laws. 

C.C1. J.U.Reynolds,  William,  Baltimore  under  its  new  charter.  (Amer. 
Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  Jan.,  1906.  27:  168-79.) 
Baltimore.  Municipal  Lighting  Commission.  Preliminary  report. 
Baltimore,  1900.  20  p. 

Gives  statistics  of  larger  cities.     Review  by  A.   R.  Foote  in  Municipal  Affairs. 
4:   232-35. 

C.C1. J.U.Hollander,  J.  H.    The  financial  history  of  Baltimore.  398  p.  (Johns 

Hopkins   University.     Studies   in   historical   and   political   science. 

1899.     Extra  vol.  20.)    $2. 
C.J.U.     Thomas,  Thaddeus  P.    The  city  government  of  Baltimore.    51  p. 

(Johns    Hopkins    University.      Studies    in   historical    and    political 

science.    1896.    14th  ser.    No.  2.) 

Boston. 

C.Cl.J.U.Bugbee,  James  M.  The  city  government  of  Boston.  60  p.  (Johns 
Hopkins  University.  Studies  in  historical  and  political  science. 
1887.  5th  series.  Vol.  3.)  25  cts. 

C.J.U.  Gray,  John  H.  The  gas  supply  of  Boston.  (Quarterly  Journal  of 
Economics,  July-Oct,  1898;  April-Nov.,  1899.  12:  419-46;  13:  15-44, 
292-313;  14:  87-120.) 

J.U.  Matthews,  Nathan.  The  city  government  of  Boston,  A  vale- 
dictory address  to  the  members  of  the  City  Council,  January  5, 
1895.  Boston,  1895.  289  p. 

Charter,  1822,  p.  164;  Charter,  1854,  p.  167;  Amendments,  1885,  p.  168. 

Buffalo. 

J.  Charter   of   the   city   of   Buffalo,   constituting   chapter   105   of  the 

Laws  of  the  state  of  New  York,  passed  in  1891,  with  all  amend- 
ments and  revisions  up  to  and  including  the  acts  of  the  legislative 


session  of  1896.  Compiled  by  Mark  S.  Hubbell.  Buffalo,  1896. 
425  p. 

U   has  in   session  laws. 

Chicago. 

Titles  on  Chicago  are  given  at  end  of  list. 

Cleveland. 

C.J.U.  Hopkins,  William  R.  The  street  railway  problem  in  Cleveland, 
a  statement  of  existing  conditions,  and  a  discussion  of  the  policy 
which  the  city  should  pursue  with  regard  to  its  street  railways. 
(American  Economic  Association.  Economic  studies.  Dec.,  1896. 
1:  289-376.) 

C.J.U.  Orth,  S.  P.  The  Cleveland  plan  of  school  administration.  (Po- 
litical Science  Quarterly.  Sept.,  1904.  19:  402-16.) 

Denver. 

Cl.  Proposed  charter  of  the  city  and  county  of  Denver.    To  be  voted  on 

Sept.  22,  1903.    Denver,  1903.    102  p. 

Not  adopted. 
Cl.M.U.  Charter  of  the  city  and  county  of  Denver,  framed  by  the  Second 

Charter  Convention,  Feb.  6,  1904.    To  be  voted  on  March  29,  1904. 

Denver,  1904.     139  p. 

Adopted. 

Detroit. 

U.  Charter  of  the  city  of  Detroit  with  amendments  thereto  and  the 

acts  of  the  legislature  relating  to  or  affecting  the  city  of  Detroit. 
Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Timothy  E.  Taisney.  Detroit, 
Smith  Press,  1904.  664  p. 

C1J.M.  Charter  of  the  City  of  Detroit  and  acts  of  the  Legislature,  relating 
to  the  several  boards,  commissions,  and  courts  of  the  City  of  De- 
troit. Detroit,  1893.  445  p. 

Cl.U.  Laws  enacted  by  the  Legislature  1895-1901  affecting  the  munici- 
pality of  Detroit.  Detroit,  1895-1901.  4  vols.  in  1. 

Galveston. 

Cl.  Charter  of  the  city  of  Galveston  as  passed  by  the  28th  Legislature 

of  Texas  and  approved  March  30,  1903.    Galveston,  Clarke  &  Courts, 

1903.  65  p. 

Grand  Rapids. 

Cl.  Revised  Charter  of  the  city  of  Grand  Rapids,  approved  March  25, 

1897,  and  other  municipal  acts,  with  amendments  passed  by  the 
Legislature  of  1899  and  1901.  Grand  Rapids,  Seymour  &  Muir, 
1901.  495  p. 

Cl.  Proposed  Revised  Charter  for  the  city  of  Grand  Rapids,  prepared 

by  the  committee  on  charter  amendments  appointed  May  2nd, 

1904.  Grand  Rapids,  1904.     162  p. 

Houston. 
U.  Charter  of  the  city  of  Houston  as  passed  by  the  29th  Legislature 

1905.  Houston,  Coyle,  1905.    42  p. 

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Kansas  City. 

Cl.  New  Charter  of  Kansas  City  framed  by  the  thirteen  freeholders 

and  submitted  for  adoption  at  a  special  election  called  to  be  held 
on  March  7,  1905.     Kansas  City,  Burnap,  1905.     247  p. 

Rejected. 

C.C1. J.U.Peters,  James  W.  S.  Home  rule  charters  movements  in  Missouri, 
with  special  reference  to  Kansas  City.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit  and 
Social  Science.  Annals.  Jan.,  1906.  27:  155-67.) 

Los  Angeles. 

Cl.U.  Charter  of  the  city  of  Los  Angeles  as  adopted  Jan.,  1889,  and 
amended  Jan.,  1903.  Los  Angeles,  Southern  California  Print.  Co., 
1903.  103  p. 

Manila. 

C.J.U.  Plehn,  Carl  C.  Municipal  government  in  the  Philippine  Islands. 
(Municipal  Affairs,  Dec.,  1901.  5:793-801.) 

Review  of  the  general  municipal  code  (1901)  and  the  charter  of  Manila. 

Milwaukee. 

J.U.  Charter  of  the  City  of  Milwaukee.  Being  chapter  184,  laws  of 
1874,  as  amended  by  subsequent  acts  of  the  Legislature  to  and 
including  the  acts  of  1891,  and  general  laws  operating  as  amend- 
ments thereto,  up  to  and  including  those  passed  by  the  Legisla- 
ture of  1895.  Compiled  by  Charles  H.  Hamilton.  Milwaukee, 
Keogh,  1895.  389  p.  $4. 

Minneapolis. 

Cl.  Charter  of  the  city  of  Minneapolis,  drafted  and  proposed  by  the 

Minneapolis  Charter  Commission,  Jan.  6,  1898.     Minneapolis,  1898. 
74  p. 

Not  adopted. 
Cl.  Proposed  new  charter.    (In  Minneapolis  Journal,  July  3,  1900.) 

Not  adopted. 

Cl.  Proposed  City  Charter  which  will  be  submitted  to  the  people  at 

the  general  election  in  1904.     (In  Daily  Times,  Dec.  14,  1903.) 

Not  adopted. 

New  Haven. 

Cl.  Charter  of  the  city  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  special  acts.     New 

Haven,  1901.     139  p. 
U.  has  1905  ed. 

New   Orleans. 

C.Cl.J.U.Howe,  William  W.  Municipal  history  of  New  Orleans.  33  p. 
(Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  political  science. 
7th  series,  vol.  4.)  50  cts. 

Cl.U.  Manual  of  the  city  of  New  Orleans,  comprising  city  charter  of 
1896,  as  amended  in  1898,  1900  and  1902.  Extracts  from  the  con- 
stitution of  1898  and  acts  of  the  legislature  of  1900  and  1902  rela- 
tive to  city  affairs.  New  Orleans,  1903.  313  p. 


New  York. 

Cl.U.       Ash,   Mark.     ed.     The   Greater   New   York   Charter.     Annotated. 

N.  Y.,  Baker,  Voorhis  &  Co.,  1901.    $6.50. 
Cl.  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle,  comp.     The  charter  of  the  city  of  N.  Y., 

with  amendments  of  1901,  1902  and  1903.     Brooklyn,  Daily  Eagle, 

1903.  180  p.     50  cts. 

CJ.U.  Goodnow,  Frank  J.  The  charter  of  the  city  of  New  York.  (Po- 
litical Science  Quarterly,  March,  1902.  17:  1-23.) 

Cl.  N.  Y.  Charter  Revision  Commission.  Report  to  the  governor, 

with  proposed  amendments  to  the  Greater  N.  Y.  charter.  Dec.  1, 
1900.  N,  Y.,  Martin  B.  Brown  Co.,  1900.  814  p. 

J.  New  York  City  Club.  The  New  York  City  charter  bill.  Text  of 

the  difference  between  the  bill  as  proposed  by  the  Charter  Revision 
Commission  and  bill  as  passed  by  Legislature,  5th  April,  1901. 
2d  ed.  N.  Y.  City  Club,  1901.  104  p. 

J.U.  Thomson,  John  C.  The  Greater  New  York  Charter  of  1901,  to- 
gether with  constitutional  provisions  affecting  the  city;  provisions 
of  the  charter  of  1897,  continued  until  changed  by  the  Board  of  Al- 
dermen; the  tenement  house  law;  the  building  code;  and  the  co- 
lonial charters.  With  notes.  N.  Y.,  Lawyers'  Co-operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1901.  1218  p. 

CJ.U.  Bernheim,  A.  C.  The  relations  of  the  city  and  the  state  of  New 
York.  (Political  Science  Quarterly,  Sept.,  1894.  9:  377-402.) 

CJ.U.  Coler,  Bird  S.  Municipal  government  as  illustrated  by  the  charter, 
finances  and  public  charters  of  New  York.  N.  Y.,  Appleton,  1900. 
200  p.  $1. 

Contents:  1.  The  city  charter.  2.  Public  charity.  3.  Charity  regulated.  4. 
Income  and  expenses.  5.  Water  supply.  6.  Transportation.  7.  City  develop- 
ment. 8.  The  Church  in  politics.  9.  Political  machines. 

CJ.U.  Cope,  Francis  R.  A  model  municipal  department.  How  the  Low 
administration  has  been  caring  for  the  health  of  N.  Y.  city.  (Amer- 
ican Journal  of  Sociology.  Jan.-March,  1904.  9:459-89,  631-71.) 

CJ.U.  De  Forest,  Robert  W.  ed.  The  tenement  house  problem,  includ- 
ing the  report  of  the  New  York  state  tenement  house  commission 
of  1900,  by  various  writers,  ed.  by  Robert  W.  De  Forest  and  Law- 
rence Veiller.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1903.  2  vol.  $6  net. 

C.Cl.J.U.Durand,  Edward  Dana.  The  finances  of  New  York  City.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1898.  397  p.  $2. 

C.Cl.J.U.Godkin,  Edwin  L.  The  problems  of  municipal  government.  (Amer- 
ican Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  May,  1894. 
4:857-882.) 

Sketch  of  municipal  history  of  New  York  City. 

C1.J.        Interborough  Rapid  Transit  Co.    The  New  York  Subway.    N.  Y., 

1904.  150  p. 

CJ.U.  Municipal  gas  for  New  York;  a  discussion;  Edward  M.  Grout, 
affirmative;  Allen  R.  Foote,  negative.  (Municipal  Affairs,  June, 
1897.  1:  225-300.) 

C.C1. J.U.Myers,  Gustavus.  The  history  of  public  franchises  in  New  York 
city.  N.  Y.,  Reform  club,  1900.  p.  73-206.  50  cts. 

Reprinted  from  Municipal  Affairs,  March,   1900. 

Cl.  N.  Y.    Legislature.    Joint  Committee  to  Investigate  the  Gas  and 

36 


Electric  Light  Situation  in  the  City  of  New  York.    Report.    Albany, 
1905.    100  p. 

Cl.  N.  Y.  Legislature.    Joint  Committee  to  Investigate  the  Gas  and 

Electric  Light  Situation  in  the  City  of  New  York.  Testimony  taken 
before  the  Joint  Committee.     Albany,  1905.     4  vols. 

Cl.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Merchants'  Association.    Inquiry  into  telephone 

service  and  rates  in  New  York  city.     N.  Y.,  1905.     57  p. 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Merchants'  Association.    Inquiry  into  the  condi- 
tions relating  to  the  water  supply  of  the  city  of  New  York.    N.  Y., 
Blanchard,  1900.    627  p. 

J.  Seabury,   Samuel.     Municipal   ownership   and  operation   of  public 

utilities  in   New  York  city.     N.  Y.,  Municipal  ownership  publish- 
ing co.,  1905.    202  p.    25  cts. 

C.J.U.  Waring,  George  E.  Street  cleaning  in  the  city  of  New  York,  1895- 
97.  (Municipal  Affairs,  June,  1898,  supplement  Vol.  2,  No.  2. 
234  p.) 

For  contents  see  same  title  under  heading   Engineering. 

Olympia,  Wash. 

M.  Charter  and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Olympia,  Wash.     Comp.  by 

P.  D.  Moore.     Olympia,  Blankenship-Satterlee,  1904.    424  p. 
General  state  law  for  cities  of  3rd  class,  approved  1890,  as  amended  1901. 

Omaha. 

U  has  in  session  laws  the  new  charter  of  Omaha,  Neb. 

Philadelphia. 

C.J.U.  Allinson,  Edward  P.  &  Penrose,  Boies.  The  city  government  of 
Phiadelphia.  72  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  histori- 
cal and  political  science.  1887.  5th  series.  Vol.  1-2.)  50  cts. 

C.J.U.  Allinson,  Edward  P.  &  Penrose,  Boies.  Philadelphia,  1681-1887. 
A  history  of  municipal  development.  392  p.  (Johns  Hopkins 
University  studies  in  historical  and  political  science.  1887.  Extra 
vol.  2.)  $3. 

C.C1. J.U.Branson,  Walter  J.  The  Philadelphia  nominating  system.  (Amer. 
Acad.  of  Political  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  July,  1899.  14:18-37.) 

M.U.      Bullitt  bill,  as  adopted  by  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  June 
1,  1885.     Philadelphia,  Dunlap  Printing  Co.,  1902.    33  p. 
Cl.  has  ed.  of  1885. 

Cl.U.       Digest    of    laws    and    ordinances    concerning    Philadelphia,    1701- 

1904,  comp.    by    William    Findlay    Brown.      Philadelphia,    Bayne, 

1905.  1815  p. 

C.Cl.J.U.Rowe,  Leo  S.  The  municipality  and  the  gas  supply.  (Amer.  Acad. 
of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  May,  1898.  11:301-23). 

Review  of  the  causes  which  led  Philadelphia  to  relinquish  the  municipal  opera- 
tion of  its  gas  works. 

C.J.U.  Speirs,  Frederic  W.  The  street  railway  system  of  Philadelphia; 
its  history  and  present  condition.  (Johns  Hopkins  University 
studies  in  historical  and  political  science.  March-May,  1897  15; 
85-273.)  $1. 

37 


Portland,  Ore. 

Cl.U.  An  act  to  incorporate  the  city  of  Portland.  Approved  Jan.  23, 
1903.  Salem,  Whitney,  1903.  172  p. 

Cl.  Portland — Charter  Board.  Proposed  charter  of  the  city  of  Port- 

land. Drafted  by  the  Charter  Board.  To  be  voted  on  in  June, 
1902.  Portland,  1902.  168  p. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

M.  Charter  and  special  laws  governing  the  city  of  Providence.     Prov 

U.  idence,  Snow  &  Farnham,  1901.    420  p. 

Charter  of  1866,  as  amended  and  consolidated  by  acts  of  the  General  Assembly 
from  1866  to  1900  inclusive. 

Cl.  New  city  charter.     Document  presented  to  the  Common  Council 

(In  Providence   Journal,  Nov.  22,  1898.) 

Not  adopted. 
C.Cl.J.U.Stokes,  Howard  K.  The  finances  and  administration  of  Providence. 

464  p.     (Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  politi' 

cal  science.     1903.     Extra  vol.  25.)     $3.50. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Cl.M.     General  Ordinances  of  the  city  of  St.  Joseph   (a  city  of  the  2d 
U.  class),  together  with  the  laws  of  the  state  of  Missouri  of  a  gen- 

eral nature  applicable  to  the  city  of  St.  Joseph.  St.  Joseph,  Combe 
Printing  Co.,  1897.  764  p. 

St.  Louis. 

U.  Revised  ordinance,  city  of  St.  Louis,  approved  April  7,  1893.     In 

connection    with    which    are    published   the    scheme  of   separation 
of  the  county  and  city  of  St.  Louis,  the  charter  of  the  city,  Chester 
H.  Krum,  reviser.    St.  Louis,  Nixon-Jones,  1895.     1483  p. 
Cl.  has  code  of  1901. 

M.C1.U.  Scheme  of  separation  between  St.  Louis  city  and  county  and  the 
charter  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  with  all  amendments  and  modifi' 
cations  to  May  1,  1902.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan,  1902 
258  p. 

St.  Paul. 

M.  Municipal  code  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  comprising  the  laws  of  the 

U.  state  of  Minnesota  relating  to  the  city,  rev.  by  Daniel  W.  Lawler. 

St.  Paul,  Herald,  1896.     390,  35  p. 

Cl.  Charter  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul.     2d  ed.     St.  Paul,  Pioneer  Press, 

U(190S)  1902.    125  p. 

San  Francisco. 

Cl.J.M.    Charter  of  the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco,  prepared  by  the 

U.  Board  of  Freeholders  elected  1897.     Ratified  1898.     In  effect  1900. 

Comp.  by  J.  Richard  Freud.    San  Francisco,  Star  Press,  1900.   186  p. 

U.  has  also  amendments  made  in  1902. 

C.J.U.  Moses,  Bernard.  The  establishment  of  municipal  government  in 
San  Francisco.  83  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in 
historical  and  political  science.  1889.  7th  series.  Vol.  2-3.)  50  cts. 

38 


Seattle. 

Cl.M.      Charter  of  the  city  of  Seattle,  adopted   March  6,   1900.     Seattle, 
U.(1904)Lowman  &  Hanford,  1900.    132  p. 

Washington. 

CJ.U.     Meriwether,  C.     Washington  city  government.     (Political  Science 

Quarterly,  Sept.,  1897.     12:407-19.) 
CJ.U.     Porter,  John  A.    The  city  of  Washington.    55  p.     (Johns  Hopkins 

University  studies   in  historical  and  political   science.     1885.     3rd 

ser.,  vol.  11-12.)     50  cts. 
Cl.U.      Tindall,  William.     Origin  and  government  of  the  District  of  Co- 

lumbia.   Wash.,  1903.    224  p. 
CJ.U.     U.  S.  56th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  1900-1901.    An  act  to  establish  a  code 

of  law  for  the  District  of  Columbia.     March  3,  1901.     (In  U.  S. 

Congress.      Statutes  at  large  of  the  United  States.     Washington, 

1901.    p.  1189-1436.) 
CJ.U.      U.  S.  —  Senate.—  Committee  on  the  District  of  Columbia.     The  im- 

provement of  the  park  system  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     Ed, 

by  Charles  Moore.    Wash.,  1902.     179  p.     (57th  Cong.    1st  session. 

Senate  Report  No.   166.) 

CHICAGO 

General. 
CJ.U.     Andreas,  Alfred  T.    History  of  Chicago.     From  the  earliest  period 

to  the  present  time.    Chicago,  A.  T.  Andreas  Co.,  1884-1886.    3  vol. 

$14. 
C.C1  J.U.Chicago.    Citizens'  Association.    Annual  report.     Chicago,  1874  -f. 

No.   1+. 
J.  Chicago.    Citizens'  Association.    Bulletin.    Chicago,  1901+.  No.  2+. 

Chicago.  .City  Council.    Proceedings.     Chicago,  1861  +. 
J.(1861+)C.(1864+)U.(1870+)C1.(1867-85,1887+) 
J.  Chicago.    Civic  Federation.    Annual  report.     Chicago,  1900-f  . 

No.  1+. 

Cl.  Chicago.     Corporation  Counsel.     Opinions.     Chicago,  1872+. 

U  has  1898+ 

Chicago   Daily  News  almanac  and  year  book.     Chicago,   1885-f. 


CJ.         Chicago.     Department  of  Public  Works.     Mayor's  annual  message 
U.(2+)  and  the  annual  report  of  the  Department  of  Public  Works  to  the 

City  Council  of  the  City  of  Chicago.     Chicago,  1876-f  .    No.  1+. 
CJ.U.     Chicago.    Municipal  Library  and  Bureau  of  Statistics.    City  of  Chi- 

cago statistics.    Chicago,  1901+.    Vol.  1+  . 

Cook  Co.  Board  of  Commissioners.    Official  proceedings.     Chicago, 

1871+. 

J.(1871-74,84-85,86+)C.(1871-72,73-77,78-80,82+) 
C.ClJ.U.Gray,  John  H.    Greater  Chicago.  (Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social 

Science.    Annals.    March,  1901.    17:291-98.) 
C.Cl.J.U.Grosser,  Hugo  S.    The  movement  for  municipal  ownership  in  Chi- 

cago.     (Amer.    Acad.    of    Polit.    and    Social    Science.      Jan.    1906. 

17:72-90.) 


C.C1J.U. Grosser,  Hugo  S.    Municipal  problems  of  Chicago.     (Amer.  Acad. 

of  Polit  and  Social  Science.    Annals.    March,  1904.  23:281-96.) 
C.C1  J.U.Hull-House  maps  and  papers.    A  presentation  of  nationalities  and 

wages  in  a  congested  district  of  Chicago,  together  with  comments 

and    essays    on    problems    growing    out    of   the    social    conditions. 

N.  Y.,  Crowell,  1895.     230  p..     $2.50. 

Contents:  Addams,  J.  Prefatory  note.  1.  Holbrook,  A.  S.  Map  notes  and 
comments. — 2.  Kelley,  F.  The  sweating-system. — 3.  Kelley,  F.  &  Stevens,  A.  P. 
Wage-earning  children. — 4.  Eaton,  I.  Receipts  and  expenditures  of  cloakmakers 
in  Chicago.— 5.  Zueblin,  C.  The  Chicago  Ghetto.— 6.  Zeman,  J.  H.  The  Bohe- 
mian people  in  Chicago. — 7.  Mastro-Valerio,  A.  Remarks  upon  the  Italian  colony 
in  Chicago. — 8.  Lathrop,  J.  C.  The  Cook  County  charities. — 9.  Starr,  E.  G. 
Art  and  labor. — 10.  Addams,  J.  The  settlement  as  a  factor  in  the  labor  move- 
ment. Appendix,  Hull-House:  a  social  settlement. 

C1J.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  The  opportunity  of  Chicago  to  become  a  great 
city.  World  Review,  1901.  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  p.  10-12;  No.  2,  p.  10-13; 
No.  3,  p.  10-13;  No.  4,  p  106-9.) 

Contents:  The  present  crisis,  The  street  car  situation  in  Chicago,  How  a  similar 
city  solved  a  more  difficult  problem,  What  should  be  the  street  car  policy  of  Chicago 
for  the  immediate  future? 

C.J.U.  Moses,  John,  &  Kirkland,  Joseph,  editors.  Aboriginal  to  metropol- 
itan. History  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  Chicago,  Munsell,  1895.  2  vols. 
$25. 

C.Cl.J.U.Riley,  Thomas  J.  The  higher  life  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  University 
of  Chicago,  1905.  136  p.  75  cts. 

Contents. — Pt.  1.  The  educational  interests  of  Chicago. — Pt.  2.  The  moral 
and  social  interests  of  Chicago. — Pt.  3.  The  aesthetic  and  religious  interests  of 
Chicago. — Pt.  4.  Appendix:  tab.  1.  Women's  clubs  in  Chicago,  tab.  2.  Social 
settlements  in  Chicago,  tab.  3.  Charities  in  Chicago. 

C.Cl.J.U.Sparling,  Samuel  Edwin.  Municipal  history  and  present  organiza- 
tion of  the  city  of  Chicago.  113  p.  (Wisconsin  University  Bulle- 
tin, No.  23.  Economics,  Political  Science  and  History  series,  vol. 
2,  No.  2.)  75  cts. 

Charters,  Ordinances. 

C1J.U.  James,  Edmund  J.  The  charters  of  the  city  of  Chicago.  Chicago, 
University  of  Chicago  Press,  1898-99.  Pt.  1-2.  (Chicago  Univer- 
sity. Studies  in  political  science.)  $1. 

Pt.  1,  The  early  charters,   1833-37.     Pt.  2,  The  city  charters,  1838-51. 

No    more    published. 

C.  Chicago.     Common  Council.      Charter  of  the  city  of  Chicago  and 

amendments,  with  rules  of  council  and  ordinances.     Chicago,  Dem- 
ocrat Office,  1849.     116  p. 

C.J.         Chicago.     Common  Council.     The  revised  charter  and  ordinances 
of  the  city  of  Chicago.   Arranged,  revised  and  published  by  George 
Manierre.     Chicago,  Daily  Democrat,  1851.     256  p. 
Supplement  published  in  1853. 

C.J.  Chicago.  Common  Council.  The  charter  and  ordinances  of  the 
City  of  Chicago,  (to  Sept.  15,  1856,  inclusive,)  together  with  the 
acts  of  the  General  Assembly  relating  to  the  city  and  other  mis- 
cellaneous acts,  with  an  appendix.  Compiled,  revised  and  codified 
by  George  W.  and  John  A.  Thompson.  Chicago,  D.  B.  Cooke  & 
Co.,  1856.  574  p. 

C.J.         Chicago.     Common  Council.     Laws  and  ordinances  governing  the 

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City  of  Chicago,  January  1,  1866,  with  an  appendix,  containing  the 
former  legislation  relating  to  the  city.  Compiled  and  arranged  by 
Joseph  E.  Gary.  Chicago,  E.  B.  Myers  &  Chandler,  1866.  691  p. 
C.C1.J.  Chicago.  Common  Council.  Laws  and  ordinances  governing  the 
city  of  Chicago.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  Murray  F.  Tuley 
Chicago,  Bulletin  Printing  Co.,  1873.  730  p. 

C.  has  1877  ed.  of  municipal  code. 

C.J.  Hyde  Park.  Laws  and  ordinances  governing  the  Village  of  Hyde 
Park,  together  with  its  charter  and  general  laws  affecting  munici- 
pal corporations;  special  ordinances  and  charters  under  which  cor- 
porations have  vested  rights  in  the  village.  Revised  and  arranged 
by  Consider  H.  Willett.  Hyde  Park,  1876.  395  p. 

J.  Lake  View.  Laws  and  ordinances  governing  the  town  of  Lake 

View,  Cook  county,  Illinois,  together  with  its  charter,  and  amend- 
ments thereto.  Lake  View,  Sinclair,  1879.  218  p. 

C.J.  Chicago.  City  Council.  The  municipal  code  of  Chicago,  compris- 
ing the  laws  of  Illinois  relating  to  the  city  of  Chicago,  and  the  or- 
dinances of  the  City  Council,  codified  and  revised  by  Egbert  Jam- 
ieson  and  Francis  Adams.  Chicago,  Beach,  Barnard,  1881.  859  p. 

Supplements  published  in  1883  and  1887. 

C.C1. J.U.Chicago.  City  Council.  Laws  and  ordinances  governing  the  City 
of  Chicago,  as  in  force  April  2,  1890.  Compared  and  revised  by 
Jonas  Hutchinson  and  M,  W.  Robinson.  Chicago,  E.  B.  Myeri 
&  Co.,  1890.  1395  p. 

Supplement  published  in  1894. 

C.C1. J.U.Chicago.  City  Council.  The  revised  code  of  Chicago.  Chicago, 
Conkey,  1897-1898. 

Cl.J.U.  Chicago.  City  Council..  The  revised  municipal  code  of  Chicago 
of  1905,  rev.  and  codified  by  Edgar  B.  Tolman.  Chicago  and 
Rochester,  Lawyers'  Co-operative  Pub.  Co.,  1905.  979  p.  $6. 

Cl.U.  Illinois — General  Assembly — Senate.  A  bill  to  amend  "An  act 
to  provide  for  the  incorporation  of  cities  and  villages."  Spring- 
field, 1905.  8  p. 

Fixes  term  of  Mayor  of  Chicago  at  4  years;  governs  use  of  public  money,  etc. 

Charter,  Proposals  for. 

Cl.U.  Chicago— Civic  Federation.  Chicago  and  the  constitution.  Re- 
port to  the  Civic  Federation.  E.  Allen  Frost,  Robert  McMurdy, 
Harry  S.  McCartney,  Committee.  Chicago,  Barnard  &  Miller, 
1902.  54,  62  p. 

Cl.  Chicago— Civic   Federation.     Constitutional    changes   required   by 

Chicago  and  Cook  Co.     For  Civic  Federation  of  Chicago.     Report 

by  H.  S.  McCartney,  Enoch  J.  Price.     Chicago,  Barnard  &  Miller. 

28  p. 

CI.J.        Chicago  New  Charter  Convention.     Proceedings  of  the   Chicago 

New  Charter  Convention.     Chicago,  1902.     19  p. 

J.  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board.  Report  of  Committee  on  Constitutional 

revision.     Chicago,  1902.     8  p. 

Supplement  to  The  Call  board  bulletin. 

J.  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board.     Constitutional  Revision.     Issued  by 

the  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board.     Chicago,  1902.     36  p. 
Supplement  to  The  Call  board  bulletin. 
41 


Charities. 

CJ.U.      Bicknell,  Ernest  P.    Problems  of  philanthropy  in  Chicago.     (Amer. 

Acad.  of  Polit.  and  Social  Science.    Annals.     May,  1903.  21:  379-88.) 
J.U.         Chicago  Bureau  of  Charities.     Annual  report  of  the  Chicago  Bu- 

reau  of   Charities.      1896-7+.     No.   3+. 
J.U.         Chicago  Bureau  of  Justice.     First-seventeenth  annual  report.     1888- 

1904.     Chicago,  1889-1905. 

In  1905  the   Bureau  of  Justice  united  with  the  Protective  Agency  for   Women 
and  Children  to  form  the  Legal  Aid  Society  of  Chicago. 

J.  Chicago  Charities  Directory.  A  descriptive  exhibit  of  the  philan- 

thropic, social  and  religious  resources  of  the  city  of  Chicago.  Chi- 
cago, Charities  Directory  Association,  1905.  371  p. 

CJ.U.  Kelsey,  Carl.  The  Juvenile  court  of  Chicago.  (Amer.  Acad.  of 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Annals.  March,  1901.  17:298-304.) 

Civil    Service. 

CJ.U.      Chicago.      Civil    Service    Commission.      Annual    report.      Chicago. 

1895+.     No.   1+. 
CJ.U.      Chicago.     Civil  Service  Commission.     Laws,  rules  and  regulations 

governing  examinations,  appointment,  promotion  and  removal  in  the 

classified  service.   Instruction  to  applicants.     In  effect,  August  26, 

1895.     Chicago,  1895.     76  p. 
Cl.  Cook  Co.  Civil  Service  Commission.     Civil  service  act,  rules,  etc. 

Chicago,  1904.     46  p. 

Education,  Libraries. 

CJ.U.      Andrews,   E.   Benjamin.     The  public    school    system    of    Chicago. 

(Education,   Dec.,  '99-Jan.,  '00.  20:201-7,  264-69.) 
C.C1.J.  U.Chicago.     Board  of  Education.     Directory  of  the   public   schools 

of  the  city  of  Chicago,  1904-5.  Chicago,  1904. 

CJ.          Chicago.     Board  of  Education.  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Edu- 

cation of  the  City  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  1871-f  . 
U.   has  1871-75,  88+. 

Chicago.  Board  of  Education.  Public  schools  of  the  City  of  Chi- 
cago. Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Education.  With  supple- 
ments. Chicago,  1854+.  No.  1-f. 


J.U.         Chicago.     Board  of  Education.     Rules  and  regulations.     Chicago, 
1896.     49  p. 

C.  has  1904  ed. 

J.U.         Chicago.    Educational  Commission.    Report.    Chicago,  1899.  248  p. 

William  R.   Harper,   Chairman. 

Appendix   J.      Bibliographical    references   on  city   school   systems.  —  Appendix   K. 

A  proposed  school  law  for  Chicago. 

CJ.U.      Chicago  Public   Library.     Annual  report  of  the   Board  of   Direc- 

tors of  the  Chicago  Public  Library.     Chicago,  1873+.     No.  1-f. 
CJ.U.      Chicago  Library  Club.    Libraries  of  the  city  of  Chicago.    With  an 

historical  sketch  of  the  Chicago  Library  Club.     Chicago,  Chicago 

Library  Club,  1905.    50  cts.     109  p. 
J.U.        Chicago  Permanent  Vacation  School  and  Playground  Committee  of 

Women's  Clubs.    Report.    Chicago,  1898+.    No.  1+. 

42 


J.U.  Clark,  Hannah  B.  The  public  schools  of  Chicago.  A  sociological 
study.  Chicago,  University  of  Chicago  Press,  1897.  117  p.  50  cts. 

Finances,  Taxation,  Accounts. 

J.U.  Chicago.  City  Comptroller.  Abstracts  of  receipts,  appropriations 
and  expenditures  of  the  City  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  1900+ . 

Cl.J.U.  Chicago.  City  Council.  Committee  on  Revision  of  Accounts.  Re- 
port on  the  special  assessment  accounts  of  the  City  of  Chicago 
October  9,  1871,  to  April  30,  1901.  Haskins  &  Sells,  certified  public 
accountants.  Chicago,  Higgins,  1903.  40  p. 

J.U.  Chicago.  City  Council.  Committee  on  Revision  of  Accounts.  Re- 
port relating  to  system  of  municipal  accounts  for  the  City  of  Chi- 
cago. Dated  Nov.  20,  1901.  Haskins  &  Sells,  certified  public  ac- 
countants. Chicago,  1901.  96  p. 

.     Supplemental  report.     Ordinances.     Chicago,  1901.    77  p. 

.  Letter  transmitting  report  relating  to  system  of  munici- 
pal accounts  for  the  City  of  Chicago,  the  necessary  ordinances,  and 
other  data.  Chicago,  1901.  63  p. 

Reprint  of  report  on  municipal  electric  lighting  is  given  in  Municipal  Affairs, 
vol.  6,  p.  87-108.  Reviewed  by  John  R.  Commons,  Municipal  Affairs,  vol.  6, 
p.  109-15. 

Chicago.  Department  of  Finance.  Annual  report.  Finances  of  the 
City  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  1859-f .  No.  3+ . 

C.  (3,7,15+)  J.  (31,33-39,41-42,44+) 

Cl.  Chicago  Citizens'  Association.  Finances  of  the  city  of  Chicago  and 

constitutional  amendments.  Chicago,  1896.  8  p. 

C.J.U.  Commons,  John  R.  Taxation  in  Chicago  and  Philadelphia.  (Jour- 
nal of  Political  Economy,  Sept.,  1895.  3:434-60.) 

C.J.U.  Merriam,  Charles  E.  Report  on  the  municipal  revenues  of  Chicago. 
Chicago,  City  Club,  1906.  161  p.  (Chicago.  City  Club.  Publi- 
cation No.  2.) 

Part  1:      Development  of   Chicago  revenue   system   since   1871. — Part  2:      "Rev- 
enue systems  of  American  and  foreign  cities. — Part  3:     The  revenues  of  Chicago. 
C.J.U.      Real    Estate    valuation    supplement.      (The    Economist,    Chicago 
April  1,  1905.     33:  477-524.)     25  cts. 

Published  annually  as  the  April  supplement  to  the  Economist.  Gives  valua 
tions  of  real  estate  in  Chicago  for  the  purposes  of  taxation. 

C.J.U.  Whitten,  Robert  H.  The  assessment  of  taxes  in  Chicago.  (Jour- 
nal of  Political  Economy,  March,  1897.  5:175-200.) 

Gas,  Electricity,  Lighting. 

C1J.  Arnold,  Bion  J.  and  Carroll,  Wm.  Report  upon  the  reduction  of 
rates  of  the  Chicago  Edison  Co.  and  the  Commonwealth  Electric 
Co.,  submitted  to  the  committee  on  gas,  oil  and  electric  light  of  the 
Chicago  City  Council.  Chicago,  1906.  12  p. 

C.C1. J.U. Chicago.  City  Council.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  gas,  oil  and 
electric  light,  Jan.  29,  1906.  Chicago,  Higgins.  59  p. 

Reprint  from  Council  proceedings. 
Discussion  as  to  price  to  be  paid  for  gas  in  Chicago. 

Statements  of  Edward  W.  Bemis  and  others.  Comparative  tables,  comp.  bjf 
Hugo  S.  Grosser. 

C.U.        Chicago.     Department   of   Electricity.     Annual   report.      Chicago, 
J.(4+)    1897+.    No.  1+. 

43 


CJ.U.  Meyers,  William  J.  Municipal  electric  lighting  in  Chicago.  (Polit- 
ical Science  Quarterly,  March,  1895.  10:87-94.) 

CJ.U.  Municipal  electric  lighting  in  Chicago;  editorial;  accountants'  re- 
port, Haskins  &  Sells;  economic  and  social  factors,  John  R.  Com- 
mons. (Municipal  Affairs,  Maich,  1902.  6:  87-115.) 

Harbors. 
C1J.U.     Chicago.     Harbor  Commission.     Report.     Chicago,  Higgins,  1905. 

61  p. 
CJ.U.     U.  S.     House.     Committee  on  interstate   and  foreign  commerce. 

Report  on  Chicago  river  tunnels,  obstructions  to  navigation,  etc. 

20  p.     (U.  S.  58th  Cong.  2d  sess.     Report  No.  1855.) 

Housing. 

Cl J.U.  City  Homes  Association.  Tenement  conditions  in  Chicago.  Report 
by  the  Investigating  Committee  of  the  City  Homes  Association. 
Text  by  Robert  Hunter.  Chicago,  1901.  208  p. 

CJ.U.  Embree,  Frances  B.  Housing  of  the  poor  in  Chicago.  (Journal 
of  Political  Economy.  June,  1900.  8:354-77.) 

CJ.U.  Wald,  Sadie  T.  Chicago  housing  conditions.  1904-5.  (Charities, 
Jan.  6,  1906.  15:455-61.) 

Parks. 

C.  Chicago.    Commissioners  of  Lincoln  Park.    Annual  report.     Chi- 

cago, 1879+. 

J.  has  1894 +.     U  has  incomplete. 

C.C1.J.  Chicago.  South  Park  Commissioners.  Report  to  the  Board  of 
County  Commissioners  of  Cook  County.  Chicago,  1872-j-. 

J.U.  Chicago.  South  Park  Improvement  Association.  Report  of  the 
committees  on  finance,  landscape  architecture,  streets  and  alleys 
improving,  of  the  South  Park  Improvement  Association.  Chicago, 
1901+. 

J.U.  Chicago.  Special  Park  Commission.  Report  to  the  City  Council 
of  the  City  of  Chicago.  Adopted  Feb.  4,  1901.  Chicago,  1901.  23  p. 

C.C1. J.U.Chicago.  Special  Park  Commission.  1905.  Report  to  the  City 
Council  of  Chicago  on  the  subject  of  a  metropolitan  park  system. 
Report  compiled  by  Dwight  Heald  Perkins,  1904.  Chicago,  Hart- 
man,  1905.  149  p. 

J.U.  Chicago.  Special  Park  Commission.  Annual  report — municipal 
playgrounds  and  park  extension,  for  1905.  Chicago,  1906.  Vol.  1. 
Chicago.  West  Chicago  Park  Commissioners.  Annual  report. 
Chicago,  1869+.  No.  1+. 

C.(l-27,29-|-)Cl.(3-4,6-15,18-19,21-24,27+)J.(l-4,6-15,18+) 

CJ.U.  Foreman,  Henry  G.  Chicago's  new  park  service.  (Century  Mag- 
azine, Feb.,  1905.  69:610-20.) 

CJ.U.  Perkins,  Dwight  H.  A  metropolitan  park  system  for  Chicago. 
(World  To-day,  March,  1905.  8:268-74.) 

CJ.U.  Zueblin,  Charles.  Municipal  playgrounds  in  Chicago.  (American 
Journal  of  Sociology,  Sept.  1898.  4:145-58.) 

Police. 

J.U.         Chicago.     Police  Department.     Book  of  rules  and  regulations  of 

44 


the  Department  of  Police  of  the  City  of  Chicago.     Adopted  and 

in  force,  May  1,  1905.     Chicago,  1905.     163  p. 

Chicago.    Police  Department.    Report.    Chicago,  1872+ . 

C(1872-78,82,84+)J.(1877,1904+) 

J.U.  Illinois.  General  Assembly.  Senate.  Senate  report  on  the  Chicago 
police  system  as  made  by  the  Committee  of  Investigation  appointed 
by  the  40th  General  Assembly,  special  session,  1897-98.  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1898.  22  p. 

C.Cl.J.U.Piper,  Alexander  R.  Report  of  an  investigation  of  the  discipline 
and  administration  of  the  Police  Department  of  the  City  of  Chi- 
cago. Chicago,  City  Club,  1904.  49  p.  (Chicago.  City  Club. 
Publication  No.  1.) 

Saloons. 

C.J.U.  George,  John  E.  The  saloon  question  in  Chicago,  by  John  E. 
George.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1897.  57-110  p.  (American  Economic 
Association.  Economic  studies.  Vol.  2,  No.  2.)  50  cts. 

C.J.U.  Melendy,  Royal  L.  The  saloon  in  Chicago.  (American  Journal 
of  Sociology,  Nov.,  1900-Jan.,  1901.  6:289-306,  433-64.) 

Sanitation.     Public    Health. 

C.J.U.  Chicago.  Department  of  Health.  Biennial  report.  Chicago,  1867-98. 
No  more  published. 

J.  Chicago.  Department  of  Health.  State  of  Chicago's  health.  Bul- 

letin of  the  Health  Department.  Chicago,  1902+.  No.  1+. 

J.U.  Chicago.  Department  of  Health.  Vital  statistics  of  the  City  of 
Chicago  for  the  years  1899  to  1903,  inclusive.  Chicago,  1904.  128  p. 

Previous   reports  published   as   part  of  the   Biennial   report  of   the   Department 
of  Health. 

J.U.  Chicago.  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Sanitary  District.  Drainage 
channel  and  water  way,  a  history  of  the  effort  to  secure  an  effective 
and  harmless  method  for  the  disposal  of  the  sewage  of  the  City 
of  Chicago  and  to  create  a  navigable  channel  between  Lake  Michi- 
gan and  the  Mississippi  River.  By  G.  P.  Brown.  Chicago,  Don- 
nelley, 1894.  480  p. 

C.J.U.  Chicago.  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Sanitary  District.  Proceed- 
ings. Chicago,  1890-f. 

Cl.  has  1890-92,  1894-98,  1900+ . 

C.J.U.  Chicago.  Citizens'  Association.  Committee  on  Smoke.  Reports. 
Chicago,  1889.  37  p. 

C.J.  Chicago.  Citizens'  Asociation.  Sewerage  Committee.  Report. 
Chicago,  1880.  16  p. 

J.  Chicago.    Department  of  Public  Works.    Report  to  the  City  Coun- 

cil on  garbage  collection  and  disposal.     Chicago,  1905.     12  p. 

U.  Thurston,  Henry  W.     The  fight  for  life  in  Chicago;  a  sketch  of 

the  sanitary  history  of  the  city.  Chicago,  Board  of  Education,  1901. 
52  p. 

Streets. 

Cl.J.U.  Alvord,  John  W.  A  report  to  the  Street  Paving  Committee  of  the 
Commercial  Club  on  the  street  paving  problem  of  Chicago.  Chicago, 
Donnelley,  1904.  33,  24  p. 

Contains  an  opinion  by  John  S.  Miller  on  maintenance  and  repair  of  Chicago 
streets. 

45 


J.  Selfridge,  Harry  G.     Suggestions  on  the  problem  of  cleaning  the 

streets    of    Chicago.      Written    for    the    City    Homes    Association. 
Chicago,  City  Homes  Association,  1901.     11  p. 

Transportation. 

J.U.  Arnold,  Bion  J.  Notice  to  bidders.  Condensed  specifications  and 
forms  of  proposals  relating  to  the  construction  and  operation  of 
a  municipal  street  railway  for  the  city  of  Chicago.  Chicago, 
1905.  120  p. 

Cl.J.U.  Arnold,  Bion  J.  Report  on  the  engineering  and  operating  features 
of  the  Chicago  transportation  problem  submitted  to  the  Committee 
on  Local  Transportation  of  the  Chicago  City  Council.  Chicago, 
1902.  310  p. 

Atlas  pub.  separately. 

J.U.  Arnold,  Bion  J.  Report  upon  methods  for  increasing  the  capacity 
and  reducing  the  noise  of  the  Union  Elevated  Railroad  of  Chicago, 
submitted  to  the  Committee  on  Local  Transportation  of  the  Chi- 
cago City  Council.  Chicago,  1905.  54  p. 

Cl.  Chicago.     City  Council.     Pending  ordinances  for  the  Chicago  City 

Railway  Co.,  the  West  Chicago  Street  Railroad  Co.,  and  the  North 
Chicago  Street  Railroad  Co.  with  report  thereon  by  the  Committee 
on  Local  Transportation.     Dec.  5,  1905.     Chicago,  1905. 
Various  paging. 

C.C1. J.U.Chicago.  City  Council.  Special  Committee  on  the  Street  Railway 
Franchises.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  City  Council 
of  Chicago  on  the  Street  Railway  Franchises  and  Operations  to 
January  1,  1898.  Chicago,  1898.  313  p. 

Known  as  the  Harlan  report. 

J.U.  Chicago.  City  Council.  Special  Committee  on  Local  Transporta- 
tion. Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  Local  Transportation 
to  the  City  Council  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  outlining  the  provisions 
of  a  street  railway  franchise  renewal  ordinance.  Chicago,  1901.  10  p. 

J.U.  Chicago.  City  Council.  Committee  on  Local  Transportation.  Sug- 
gested outline  of  street  railway  franchise  renewal  ordinance,  to- 
gether with  a  discussion  of  some  of  the  features  thereof.  Prepared 
for  the  Committee  on  Local  Transportation  by  the  secretary.  Chi- 
cago, 1901.  24  p. 

George  C.   Sikes,    Secretary. 

Cl.  Chicago.  Civic  Federation.  The  street  railways  of  Chicago.  Chi- 

cago, 1901.  160  p. 

J.U.  Chicago.  Street  Railway  Commission.  Report  of  the  Street  Rail- 
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J.  Dalrymple,  James.  Report  on  Chicago  street  railways.  (Street 

Railway  Journal.  March  17,  1906.  27:  422-27.) 

Also  published  in  Chicago  daily  newspapers.  Also  given  with  additions  and 
notes  in  Chicago  City  Council.  Proceedings,  March  12,  1906,  p.  2876-91.  (C.C1. 
J.U.) 

Cl.J.  History  and  statistics  of  Chicago  street  railway  corporations.  Chi- 
cago 1896.  52  p. 

Published  as  supplement  to  The  Economist.  Later  statistics  of  Chicago  street 
railways  are  given  in  the  Investors'  Manual,  published  annually. 

46 


CJ.U.  Illinois.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  The  street  railways  of 
Chicago  and  other  cities.  Published  by  the  Campaign  Committee 
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field, 1897.  73  p. 

"From  annual  report  of  George  A.  Schilling,  Secretary  Illinois  Bureau  of  Labor 
Statistics." 

CJ.U.  Investors'  Manual.  134  p.  (The  Economist,  Chicago.  May,  1905. 
Vol.  33.)  $1. 

Published  annually  as  the  May  supplement  to  the  Economist.     Of  special  value 
for  its  information  in  regard  to  the  Chicago  street  railway  companies. 
C.ClJ.U.Sikes,  George  C.    The  street  railway  situation  in  Chicago.     (Con- 
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CJ.U.  Street  Railways  of  Chicago.  (Municipal  Affairs,  June,  1901.  5:439- 
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financial  operations. — Bard,    E.   F.      Accountant's  report. 

J.  U.  S. — Supreme  Court.     Decision  in  regard  to  Chicago  street  rail- 

ways.    (Street   Railway  Journal.     March   17,   1906.     27:   435.) 

Tunnels. 

J.U.  Chicago.  Department  of  Public  Works.  Engineering  Commission. 
Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Public  Works,  Chicago,  on  the 
tunnels  of  the  Illinois  Tunnel  Company  by  the  Engineering  Com- 
mission, appointed  July  6,  1905.  Chicago,  Stevens,  Maloney,  1905. 
18  p. 

Water  Works. 

CJ.         Chicago.     Citizens'  Association.     Report  on  the  north-west  water 

tunnel.    Chicago,  1897.    27  p. 
C1J.        Chicago.     Commission  on  high-pressure  water  systems.     Report. 

Chicago,  1905.    95  p. 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


In  all  cases  where  a  title  is  repeated,  reference.is  made  to  the^first  entry  only. 


Abbott,  H.  S. 
Adams,  A.  D.. 
Adams,  C.  F . . 

Adams,  F 

Adams,  H.  B. 


9 
27 
27 
41 

IS 

Adams,  H.  C 19,24 

Addams,  J 9,21,40 

Adler,  H.  M 14 

Agar,  J.  G 23 

AUinson,  E.  P 37 

Almy,  F 16 

Alvord,  J.  W 4\ 

American,  S 10 

Amer.  Acad.  of  Polit.  &  Social  Science.  7 

Amer.  Economic  Assoc 7, 19,  24 

Amer.  Journal  of  Sociology 7 

Amer.  Street  Rail  way  Investments  —  29 

Andreas,  A.  T 39 

Andrews,E.  B 42 

Arnold,  B.  J 43,  46 

Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibition  Society ....  16 

Ash,  M 36 

Atkinson,  M 15 

Avery.E.  M 25 

Baker,  M.  N 18,19,29, 

Baltimore    Municipal    Lighting    Com- 
mission   27 

Bard,  E.  F 47 

Bayles,  G.  J. 22 

Beach,  C.  F 9,22 

Beitler,  A.  M 16 

Bell.J 15 

Bemis,  A.  A 22 

Bemis,  E.  W 9,  24,  27,  29.  31,  43 

Bernheim,  A.  C 23,  36 

Bicknell.E.  P 42 

Billings.J.  S 18 

ck.  M  • 


Block,., 

Blomfield,  R 
Blunden.G.  H 
Booth,  H.J... 
Bowker,  R.  R 
Bradford,  G... 
Branson,  W.  J 
Bridge,  C.  F. 
Bronson,  H.  A 
Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle 


9i22 

18 

32 

20 

36 

Brooks'.  R .  C  ".*... . ."..  .'.".'.I'.'.... 7, 13, 18 

Brown,  E.  C 27 

Brown,  G.  P 45 

Brown.W.F 37 

Bryce,  J 9 

BugbeeJ.M 33 

Bureau  of  Charities,  Chicago 42 

Bureau  of  J  ustice,  Chicago 42 

Burroughs,  W.  H 20 

Butler,  J.  A 22 

Butler,  N.  M 17 

Cadoux,  G 12 

Canadian  Municipal  Journal 7 

Capen,  S.  B 22 

.Carroll,  W 43 

Census  Bureau 8,11,16,23,28,29 

Chancellor,  W.  E 17 

Chapin,  C.  V 18 

Charities 7 

Chicago,  Board  of  Education 42 

Chicago,  Board  of  Trustees  of  Sanitary 

District 45 


Chicago,  Bureau  of  Charities, 42 

Chicago,  Bureau  of  J  ustice 42 

Chicago,  Citizens'  Association 39, 43,  45, 47 

Chicago  City  Comptroller 43 

Chicago,  City  Council 39, 4L  43,  40 

Chicago,  City  Homes  Association .,  —  44 

Chicago,  Civic  Federation 39, 41, 46 

Chicago,  Civil  Service  Commission —  42 
Chicago,  Commission  on  High  Pres- 
sure Water  System 47 

Chicago,  Commissioners  of  Lincoln 

Park 44 

Chicago,  Common  Council 40, 41 

Chicago,  Corporation  Counsel 39 

Chicago,  Daily  News  Almanac 39 

Chicago,  Dept.  of  Electricity, .  43 

Chicago,  Dept.  of  Finance 43 

Chicago,  Dept,  of  Health 45 

Chicago,  Dept.  of  Public  Works 39, 45, 47 

Chicago,  Educational  Commission 42 

Chicago,  Engineering  Commission 47 

Chicago,  Harbor  Commission , 44 

Chicago  Library  Club 42 

Chicago,  Municipal  Library 39 

Chicago,  New  Charter  Convention 41 

Chicago,  Permanent  Vacation  School 

Committee 42 

Chicago,  Police  Dept 44,45 

Chicago,  Public  Li  brary 

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Cook  Co.  Board  of  Commissioners 39 

Cook  Co.  Civil  Service  Commission 42 

Cooley,  T.  M. 20 

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